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    Identifying Hearing Loss in Children

    Hearing loss, considered to be one very prevalent birth defect in infants, affects approximately 4 in every 1,000 American newborns.

    According to a recent research, about 7 million American children undergo some type and level of hearing loss, 15 percent of which experience “aural impairment” in just one or even both ears.

    Hearing loss may have a monstrous effect on your child’s life. Because communication and language rapidly develop during your child’s first three years, an unrecognized hearing loss will obtain in the way of with your child’s language, communication and speech.

    Furthermore, your child’s hearing loss can cause learning troubles and consequently influence your child’s school performance.

    The objective of early detection, screening, diagnosis and eventually treatment of hearing loss, is to help children in cultivating academic skills and language equal to your child’s common hearing peers.

    Cause of hearing loss

    Hearing loss may be inherited or caused by injury or illness. And in a few cases, cause is not unknown; nearly 3 in every 1 thousand American children are born with hearing difficulty or deafness. Note that 9 in every 10 American children that are born with hearing difficulties or deafness in fact have parents who have no troubles in hearing.

    Genetic reasons are also established to cause nearly 50% of congenital (inborn) hearing loss cases. Approximately 25 genes playing a part in a child’s hearing loss are already identified.

    Illnesses during pregnancy like cytomegalovirus, rubella, syphilis, toxoplasmosis or herpes also may cause hearing loss.

    Hearing loss signs

    Identifying hearing loss especially in children and infants necessitates meticulous observation, systematic medical examination as well as audiological testing.

    • You need to raise your voice consistently in order to obtain your child's attention.

    • Your child frequently asks "huh?" or "what?" when you're talking to him.

    • Your child’s response to sounds is inconsistent, at periods hearing it while other periods may not.

    • Your child had suffered some sort of ear infection.

    • Your child complains that his ears are painful.

    • Your watches T.V. with very high volume level.

    • Your child's speech very poor compared to other his age.

    • Your child seldom uses verbal language.

    • Your child asks frequently that you repeat what you have said.

    Undergoing tests

    When you notice a hearing problem, have your child undergo a “hearing test” and other hearing evaluations.

    Behavioral testing

    Behavioral hearing assessments are employed with children that can already react well to sounds via head turning their or via playing some sort of a game.

    Behavioral tests offer 3 major parts of information:

    • Measure the amount or degree of a child’s hearing loss.

    • locate the problem

    • provide data about how hearing loss can impact your child's capability to communicate.

    “Auditory Brainstem Response” Testing

    When behavioral testing does not provide accurate outcomes in some children and infants, an “Auditory Brainstem Response Test” or ABR is recommended.

    ABR provides helpful information regarding the amount and type of “hearing loss”, its effect on the child’s communication skills as well as the hearing nerve’s functioning.

    Otoacoustic Emissions

    This measures “otoacoustic emissions-sound” generally sent out by the child’s inner ear.

    Some kind of tiny microphone is usually placed into the “ear canal” then the sounds therein are analyzed via a computer.

    Medical evaluations

    1. Otolaryngology. Here, an otolaryngologist finalizes the medical assessment of your child’s hearing system then obtains a complete medical history.

    If there is a problem, the otolaryngologist is able to establish if surgical or medical treatment can make it better.

    2. Medical genetics. Its major purpose is to, if possible, establish the hearing loss cause.

    This assessment includes your family’s medical history, physical examination, review and assessment of birth records as well as hearing tests.

    3. Ophthalmology. Because in some cases children can have visual difficulties other than hearing loss, an investigation by your ophthalmologist may be recommended.

    This is done because often, children suffering from hearing loss depend more on “visual” cues compared to children of common hearing.

    It is a fact that hearing loss or difficulty can greatly slow down or delay your child’s development. When your child cannot clearly hear, this limits his ability to learn and communicate well.

    However, an necessary note to remember is that if hearing loss or difficulty is recognized as early as possible, the bulk children progress with common intellect and lead productive lives. As a parent, never ignore the signs; never wait until it’s too late.

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