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Noise Trauma In Children

Acoustic trauma is damage to the inner ear's hearing systems. If the child is exposed to excessively loud noises for an extended length of time, with damage to the internal ears. Noise-induced hearing loss is painless and progressive. When the hearing nerve is damaged, it is irreversible.

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My kid underwent hearing test. Please review her reports.

Query: Hello doctor, My daughter has been holding her ears for almost four months, but recently it has gotten worse. When she holds her ears, she holds them so hard she shakes. She screams and cries. She had four hearing tests done, and the results came back to each test as noisy. When I asked the doctor w...  Read Full »


Dr. Anuja Rajendra Sonawane

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. As you reported about four tests which were these four tests and their details. The term noisy comes in the OAE (otoacoustic emission) test only. Further, whatever symptoms you are mentioning about your daughter can either be sudden tolerance issues to loud sounds, it ...  Read Full »

My 2-year-old son is having difficulty in hearing. Please tell about safe noise levels for babies.

Query: Hi doctor, My question is about an incident involving my 2 years and 10 months old. We were standing at the curb, and a van went past and peeped its horn three or four times only about 3 feet away from us. They were peeping to say hi to someone nearby. This was two days ago. Immediately my hearing w...  Read Full »


Dr. Prakash Chandra Girdhar Lal Nagar

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. As you have mentioned, a deafening painful sound may affect the eardrum and may affect hearing. Usually, it is a temporary phenomenon and is recorded in a couple of days. Is your daughter complaining of any ringing sounds or pain in the ear? If something like this happ...  Read Full »

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