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How to Stop Hearing Loss in Children

While aging has been identified as one of the main causes of hearing loss, cases of such condition in children have been reported. To avoid further hearing problems, it is extremely crucial to stop hearing loss in youngsters as early as possible.

 

Extremely loud noise ranks first in the most common causes of hearing loss in children. As loud noises can be classified as controllable and non-controllable, it is important to be able to identify which ones belong to a specific category to know the necessary steps to be taken. Yet, whether it is controllable or not, it is to be remembered that both of which are equally capable of causing temporary or permanent harm to the hair cells in the cochlea of the ears.

One must keep away from direct or prolonged exposure to loud noise that may be produced by certain appliances and vehicles. The volume of the TV and the radio must be kept at a minimum.

With so many young children being very fond of computer games and rock music, which may adversely affect their sense of hearing, providing them correct and valuable information about how to stop hearing loss is imperative. Proper education on the value of our sense of hearing and the dangers of hearing loss should be imparted to children. They should be equally responsible in taking proper care for their ears.

Listening to loud music through headphones, for a period as short as 10 minutes, could be detrimental to the ears. This is like voluntarily subjecting your ears to possible hearing loss. Turning the volume down would be helpful. You may also set your own rules on safe listening, which your children need to follow.

They should also have access to ear plugs and other forms of ear protection, which they can use when exposed to loud noises. Aside from supplying them the devices to protect their ears from any form of damage, you should also make sure that they know how to use them and that they actually use them.

Observing your child's speech patterns while still very young can provide you with the necessary tools to stop hearing loss as early as possible. The difficulty in hearing could lead to difficulty in talking. In school, children with hearing problems may not be able to understand the discussions, and this could affect their self-esteem. As soon as the signs of hearing loss show, the child must be brought to a medical specialist. Keep in mind that early detection of the signs is critical.

Going through life without the sense of hearing may prove to be very challenging. It is, thus, of the essence to detect any hearing problems in children the earliest possible, and adopt the ways to stop hearing loss in children without delay.

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