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Sensorineural deafness: Wearing hearing AIDS is the most effective intervention.
There are many reasons for hearing loss, such as birth injury and intrauterine hypoxia, which may lead to hearing loss. If unfortunately diagnosed as sensorineural deafness, the hearing report shows that the left ear is 75 decibels and the right ear is 95 decibels. Although the residual hearing is acceptable, the most effective intervention is to wear hearing AIDS. This paper will introduce the treatment scheme and matters needing attention of sensorineural deafness.

Use drugs with caution during pregnancy.

As long as there is no improper medication during pregnancy, the risk of congenital deafness will be greatly reduced. If the child is diagnosed with sensorineural deafness after birth, it needs timely treatment.

Make a treatment plan

After further examination by the doctor, if hearing impairment is diagnosed, we will make a treatment plan according to the specific situation, which may include surgery and the use of hearing AIDS.

External ear massage promotes hearing development

In addition to professional treatment, you can usually give your baby more external ear massage, which may promote her hearing development.

Wear a hearing aid to adapt for three months.

At the initial stage of wearing hearing AIDS, it is suggested to adapt for three months, and then a specialist will evaluate the child's hearing to determine whether it is necessary to continue wearing hearing AIDS or perform cochlear implant surgery.

The difference between hearing aid and cochlear implant

Some parents may worry that their children will waste hearing AIDS when they have cochlear implants. Actually, it's not, because cochlear implants usually only deal with hearing on one side, and hearing AIDS can still be used on the other side, so that children can hear fuller and richer sounds and help improve their sense of language.