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Diagnosis and Evaluation

Diagnosis and Evaluation

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1) Clinical Evaluation


Otoscopy (to look into the ear canal and eardrum)

Pure-tone audiometry (checking thresholds at different frequencies)

Speech audiometry is the ability to understand spoken words.


Tympanometry (how the middle ear works)


Otoacoustic emissions are utilised a lot for screening newborns.

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2) Screening for Newborns and Schools

OAE and ABR exams are very important for finding problems in babies early on.

Rehabilitation and Treatment

Rehabilitation and Treatment

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Awareness and Prevention

Awareness and Prevention

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Types of Hearing Loss

Types of Hearing Loss

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Hearing test

Conclusion

Hearing loss, also called hearing impairment, is when you do not hear well in one ear (unilateral) or both ears (bilateral). It is not only a lack of sensory input; it is a complex problem that affects communication, cognitive development, emotional health, and social integration. Depending on the cause, location, and severity, hearing loss can be temporary or permanent, mild or severe.

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