Determine if Your Child Has Hearing Loss
Monday, July 31, 2017 | Healthy lifestyleThis may be true if you believe that your child has a hearing loss. The following questions will help you decide if you want to do this. Read all of this carefully. Identify the factors that affect your child, your family, and your child.
Symptoms of Hearing Loss:
If the mother has had a cold, a cold, or a viral infection,
If the mother used alcoholic beverages,
If one or more people of the family have permanent hearing loss in the early stages of life
Newborn
(From birth until the first 28th day of the year);
Birthweight below 1500 g
- Unusual appearance in the face,
- If have a coagulant and blood Exchange
- Stay in child intensive care unit more than 5 days
- Taking an antibiotic
- Have had a menstruation
Babies (up to 2 years 9 days);
- Taking an antibiotic given from the vet
- Have had meningitis
- Blood comes in your ear or you have a heavy skull fracture
- She has recurrent ear infections over three months of fluid coming from her ear
- Having neurological disorders.