Hearing Loss in Child: Types, Causes, Signs, Symptoms, Treatment | Missionwalk
If you suspect your child has hearing loss, you must seek help immediately. Your paediatrician is a good place to start, and you may be referred to a pediatric audiologist or an Ear, Nose & Throat doctor. Hearing loss in children is a condition characterised by the child’s inability to detect sounds. It may range from mild to moderate to severe or severe hearing loss. There are several causes of hearing loss in children , and they are as follows: * Congenital causes This means that hearing loss has been there since birth and can include hereditary hearing loss or hearing loss because of other factors, either prenatal or at birth. * Acquired causes This happens after birth, at any time during a child’s lifetime. This may be due to a disease, a condition, or an injury. Some examples of acquired causes of hearing loss are ototoxic drugs, meningitis, measles, chicken pox, influenza, mumps, head injury, and noise exposure. * Otitis Media This is an inflammation of the area behin