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Finally, there is good advice about how to prevent hearing loss as a result of excessive noise and foreign object intrusion. Children and hearing loss During childhood ménières disease most children will experience temporary hearing loss due to earwax or otitis media. If the wax is removed in time and otitis media is treated quickly and properly, there will be no permanent damage to the child’s ménières disease hearing. But if not, it may cause permanent damage. Several surveys indicate that between 1 and 3 per cent of all children suffer from permanent hearing loss – these results, however, depend upon the survey methods and ménières disease the definition of the term permanent hearing loss. On these pages you will find information about the symptoms of hearing loss in children, how to test and treat hearing loss and how ménières disease to counsel families with hearing-impaired children. Questions that might be asked On these pages you will find examples of questions that you can be asked by adults with possible hearing impairments, family and relatives of people with hearing problems ménières disease and parents of children, who might suffer from a hearing loss. Many of your patients are hard of hearing One out of ten of your patients hear so poorly that they will benefit from using hearing aids. And only [Email: info@medical.hear-it.org] |