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Suggest Treatment For Hearing Impairment In A Child

Dear sir, I am Bangalore, One of my relatives, is suspecting their 2 years old kid might be become deaf/dumb, because there is no sign of hearing/speaking any kind of word and also his father is dumb and two in their family..they have taken kid to few hospitals they mentioned there are chances of going dumb but not giving clear advice what next..i.e Is there any therapy/treatment or can get operated..Sir please advice good hospitals/treatment centers either in Karnataka/Andra pradesh and what should we do? Thanks, Gopi
Thu, 26 May 2016
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You need to first check the hearing of your child. Please consult an ENT specialust and get a play audiometry and BERA test done. With the reports the ENT spl can tell you whether hearing aids would be of use.
In the meantime start speech therapy sessions and also consult a developmenral paediatrician to assess whether the child has any difficulty in communication skills.
Bangalore has quite a few good centres for suvh problems St Johns hospital being one of them.
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Suggest Treatment For Hearing Impairment In A Child

You need to first check the hearing of your child. Please consult an ENT specialust and get a play audiometry and BERA test done. With the reports the ENT spl can tell you whether hearing aids would be of use. In the meantime start speech therapy sessions and also consult a developmenral paediatrician to assess whether the child has any difficulty in communication skills. Bangalore has quite a few good centres for suvh problems St Johns hospital being one of them.