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Ensuring Your Children Don’t Go Deaf in the Future

By John On November 3, 2010 Under hearing loss

Parents have a crucial role in helping their children grow up without suffering from hearing impairment, which can also impair their lives. Children without birth defects or underlying medical conditions can grow up without suffering from hearing loss by being warned of the major causes of this condition. Good habits that will protect the hearing should be inculcated while the child is young enough before bad habits are even formed.

Bad habits that can lead to hearing destruction are listening to loud iPods, DVD players, and televisions. Listening to any sound that’s too loud can damage the ears. Parents should also be wary when taking their kids to concert halls or football fields where music, band, and crowd roar can generate enough music to cause ear ringing later.

Speaking of ear ringing, if your child complains of it, take him to a doctor. He or she might be suffering from tinnitus, which is commonly a sign of some damage to the nerve endings in the inner ears. Note that while there are proven treatments for tinnitus, they are not necessarily cures, and they certainly won’t work for an existing hearing impairment.

Aside from avoidance of loud noise and music, preventing ear injury is the next important way to prevent deafness. Don’t tell your kids to clean their ears with cotton-tipped swabs or any sharp device, and don’t attempt to clean their ears this way. There have been many reports of injured eardrums because of over-cleaning the ears and using Q-tips.

Upper respiratory infections, like colds and flu, should be promptly treated to avoid complications, like middle ear infection, which causes temporary deafness.

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