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Results 1 - 10 of 104 for Hearing problems in children
  1. ... teeth may need correcting as they come in. Hearing problems are common in children with cleft lip or cleft palate. Your child should have a hearing test early on, and it should be repeated over ... have problems with speech after the surgery. This is caused ...
  2. ... need to be corrected as they come in. Hearing problems are common in children with cleft lip or palate. Your child should have a hearing test at an early age, and it should be repeated over ... have problems with speech after the surgery. This is caused ...
  3. ... they grow. Language delays may be due to hearing or intelligence problems. In addition, children who are unable to express themselves well may ...
  4. ... test is done to: Help diagnose nervous system problems and hearing loss (especially in newborns and children) Find out how well the nervous system works ...
  5. ... baby has a disorder that affects more than hearing, the outlook depends on what other symptoms and problems the baby has.
  6. ... as developmental disorders. Language disorders may occur in children with: Other developmental problems Autism spectrum disorder Hearing loss Learning disabilities Damage to the central nervous ...
  7. ... hearing specialist should be consulted if there are hearing problems.
  8. ... 2 years old. Other symptoms develop as the child grows, and may include: Crossed eyes (strabismus) Hearing problems Increased body hair ( hirsutism ) Scoliosis Seizures Streaked, whorled ...
  9. ... after the tube falls out Persistent or permanent hearing loss Most of the time, these problems do not last long. They also do not often cause problems in children. Your health care provider can explain these complications ...
  10. ... and development in order to find or prevent problems. The provider will record your child's height, weight, and other important information. Hearing, vision, and other screening tests will be part ...
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