Monday, July 30, 2012

Recognize Hearing Loss in Infants


Ability to hear the baby is an important part in supporting the learning ability in the future. What he heard in determining the power of speech. By jarena reason, screening of hearing loss since he was born is very important to detect abnormalities as early as possible.

Signs of hearing loss can be different in each infant. In addition, the type of hearing loss also varies greatly from mild to severe.


Development of the child's hearing is essentially already started since he was still in the womb. In fact, experts believe the baby in the womb can hear sounds outside the womb. The ability to hear the more perfect a few months after he was born.

To find out whether the baby has a hearing loss or not, pay attention to its development from month to month. Beware if:

Birth through age 3 months:
- Not surprised to hear a loud noise.
- Not responding to voices, music, or sounds.
- It can not be soothed by a soft voice.
- Not awakened by the sound or sounds, even sleeping in the room was quiet.
- At the age of 2 months, he had yet to make vowel sounds, like "ohh .."
- At the age of 2 months, he could not be comforted by a familiar voice.

Age 4-8 months:
- Not looking for sources of noise that can not be seen.
- His expression did not change when he heard a loud noise in the room when he deserted.
- Looks do not enjoy a toy or a bell rung.
- At the age of 6 months he did not try to imitate the sound.
- Not to start learning babbling
- Not responding "no" or a change in tone of voice.
- It appears interested in the sound vibrations.

Ages 9-12 months:
- It is not immediately find the source of the sound.
- Not responding when her name was called.
- When talking, he does not have sound variation.
- Not making a different consonant sounds while learning to speak.
- Not responding to the music or song.
- At the age of one year, he could not say a word, like "da-da" or "ma-ma '.
- Do not understand the words, commands, or expression.

If you find signs of disruption in your child, ask your doctor for immediate examination of the ability to hear the baby.

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