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Child Unable To Speak, Having Hearing Impairment. What Should Be The Appropriate Treatment?

Dear Sir, My name is Salim Ahamed and i am from Bangladesh. Recently i am facing problem with baby daughter who is 2 years old and she not learning any word and we have discuss with Doctors about her problem. After lot of test they have found hearing loss problem of my daughter. As a father i am worried about my daughter and what should i do right now? Plz advise. Thanks, Salim
Sun, 24 Jun 2012
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hi salim ahmed
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There are several risk factors associated with hearing loss, including ear infections, prematurity, diseases, and syndromes.Early identification of hearing loss will permit effective intervention, allowing for speech, language and cognitive development that are on target with a child's peers.you need to consult otolaryngologist or ENT to identify the cause of the loss. Further recommendations can be made by the ENT.

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Child Unable To Speak, Having Hearing Impairment. What Should Be The Appropriate Treatment?

hi salim ahmed welcome to health care magic There are several risk factors associated with hearing loss, including ear infections, prematurity, diseases, and syndromes.Early identification of hearing loss will permit effective intervention, allowing for speech, language and cognitive development that are on target with a child s peers.you need to consult otolaryngologist or ENT to identify the cause of the loss. Further recommendations can be made by the ENT.