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Hearing loss is basically a loss of hearing. Can happen at any stage in life. It has multiple causes. From hereditary to infections like mumps, measles, rubella. It is of 3 types: sensorineural, conductive, and mixed. It can be of various degrees, from mild to profound.
KEY FEATURES:
- Inconsistent response to sounds may respond only to loud sounds.
- High dependency on gestural commands. Unable to understand pure verbal commands
- Have difficulty following instructions in noisy/group environment
- May frequently ask for repetitions Have difficulty localizing the sound source
LANGUAGE CHARACTERISTICS
- Inability to learn or delay in acquiring babbling and jargon stage.
- Communicate in gestures
- Errors in saying sounds (tit for sit, tat for cat)
- Play with peers, cognition, understanding is not affected.
- Difficulty in imitating words or sounds but not gestures
KEY MARKERS
- Hearing loss can be congenital (by birth) or acquired (due to an illness or infection), can be in one ear or both ears.
- Some types of it can be prevented by vaccinations to the mother during pregnancy and to the child post-birth. (Prevents chances of MMR)
- There is a high probability of hearing loss in case of family history or consanguinous marriage.
INTERVENTION
- Hearing aids and cochlear implants are the available rehabilitation options
- Auditory training is required after fitting a hearing device
- Speech-language therapy helps in the acquisition of verbal language
- Sign language is also an option.