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Early signs of children’s hearing loss

Early signs of children’s hearing loss

Identification and diagnosis of auditory problems in children is critical for ensuring timely intervention, treatment and therapy. The early years of a child’s life are important for acquisition of language and communication skills, and any hearing loss should be addressed promptly to minimise development delay.

While these indicators may raise suspicion, it’s important to highlight that every child exhibits different combinations of symptoms. Moreover, some symptoms may be related to factors other than auditory health. Therefore, it’s advisable for parents to consult with healthcare professionals — paediatricians or audiologists, if they observe persistent signs or a cluster of indicators.

Early intervention is paramount to effectively addressing auditory problems in children. Depending on the severity of hearing loss, interventions such as hearing aids or cochlear implants may be recommended.

Vigilance and proactive monitoring of children’s auditory development during the formative years is crucial to ensuring their overall well-being and critical for providing them the support they need for optimal language and communication development.

(Dr. N. Vishnu Swaroop Reddy is Clinical Director, Head of the Dept & Chief Consultant ENT and Facial Plastic Surgeon, CARE Hospitals, Hyderabad)

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