What should I do if my child does not pass the hearing screening at birth?

Updated on parenting 2024-02-09
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Some babies after birth, hearing screening did not pass, please don't worry, this is just a screening, not a diagnosis, it may be because of the machine, there may be something in the ear canal, wait until 30 days or 42 days of re-screening, most of them will pass, if 42 days do not pass, do not be discouraged, this is just a re-screening, the result is not accurate, are not the final diagnosis. Although the baby can't hear during this period, but it has not reached the normal level, it may recover during this period, the baby's hearing is generally 3 months before it is finalized, 3 months will be diagnosed once, do auditory brainstem screening ABR, if it is not enough to enter the next step, it is the auditory brainstem test ABR rating, that is, to see how loud the baby can hear (how many decibels).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the second hearing screening is not passed, it is recommended to have a brainstem evoked potential test at the age of three months. The normal process of hearing screening for a child is as follows: usually the child will have an auditory screening around 7 days of birth, and a second time at about 42 days, if the two hearing screenings do not pass, then wait for the child to do a brainstem evoked potential test when he is 3-6 months old.

    Therefore, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for relevant tests at the age of 3 months. If a child is diagnosed with hearing problems, it is necessary to take timely intervention to avoid affecting the child's language learning in the future.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, what should I do if I fail the newborn hearing screening? Parents are worried and don't know what to do? In fact, the initial screening is not necessarily a hearing problem, there may be some other reasons that cause the initial screening to fail, and there are 42 days, half a year of re-screening, follow-up examination, and finally determine whether the child has hearing problems, and then take corresponding interventions according to the diagnosis, with hearing aids or cochlear implants.

    I hope mine can help you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello! What should I do if my child does not pass the hearing screening at birth?

    Newborns are screened for hearing 48 hours after birth, and if they fail, a second screening is done at 42 days. If it still doesn't pass, you need to have a hearing diagnosis in about three months. Because of infancy, I can't cooperate with the observation and listening.

    Therefore, it is necessary to check by objective audiometry, such as brainstem auditory reflex examination. When the symptoms are detected, other medical or audible interventions can be carried out.

    Hope mine can help you!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, those who fail the initial screening should go to the original or higher-level hospital again 42 days after birth to repeat the screening; Those who have not passed within 42 days should go to a higher-level hospital for audiology-related examination and diagnosis between 3 months and 6 months of age, and each province has several designated neonatal hearing defect diagnosis centers. Hope mine can help you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, it is recommended to go for a review after 30 days.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    However, there are several reasons for the screening:

    1.There is residual amniotic fluid in the ear, which prevents sound from entering, so the inner ear does not respond.

    2.Fluid in the middle ear, caused by a middle ear infection.

    3.Your baby is moving or there is noise in the surrounding environment during the test. These will affect:

    It is best to do the screening after 42 days, if it is not enough, you have to go to a professional hospital for hearing examination, and the child's hearing should not be taken lightly.

    Three months have passed. Then there must be a hearing problem that needs further examination. Brainstem electroduction ABR and multifrequency steady-state ASSR are available

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello. Your question is, what should I do if my child fails the hearing screening at birth? If the child fails to pass the hearing screening at birth, it will be re-examined in 42 days, and half a year, if it has not passed, it is recommended to have a systematic examination, and if it is determined that there is a hearing problem, it is recommended to wear hearing aids. Hope mine can help you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, in fact, the initial screening is not necessarily a hearing problem, there may be some other reasons that cause the initial screening to not pass, there are 42 days, half a year of re-screening, follow-up examination, and finally determine whether the child has hearing problems, according to the diagnosis and then take corresponding interventions, with hearing aids or cochlear implants. Hope mine can help you, thanks.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, newborn babies and toddlers can have hearing failure due to problems with the development of newborns.

    If there is no congenital disease that will improve with the growth of the baby, you can wait for a period of time to go for a follow-up.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Some babies after birth, hearing screening did not pass, please don't worry, this is just a screening, not a diagnosis, it may be because of the machine, there may be something in the ear canal, wait until 30 days or 42 days of re-screening, most of them will pass, if 42 days do not pass, do not be discouraged, this is just a re-screening, the result is not accurate, are not the final diagnosis. Although the baby can't hear during this period, but it has not reached the normal level, it may recover during this period, the baby's hearing is generally 3 months before it is finalized, 3 months will be diagnosed once, do auditory brainstem screening ABR, if it is not enough to enter the next step, it is the auditory brainstem test ABR rating, that is, to see how loud the baby can hear (how many decibels).

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Check again in 3 months, and if it still fails, you will need to be fitted with hearing aids.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello, please don't worry about Chinese, first understand the specific process. Hearing screening should be done within the first week of birth The incidence of hearing loss in newborns is 1. ~3%。

    It has the highest incidence of several diseases that can be screened for in newborns. Newborn hearing screening refers to the use of physiological methods to screen newborns for hearing, with the ultimate goal of detecting and intervening as early as possible in children with hearing loss.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Your baby's hearing system may be developing, so wait until 42 days after your baby is born to have a follow-up check-up to see how it is and then plan for later. The general hearing screening process for children is as follows:

    1.Primary screening, performed within 48 hours after birth, DPOAE distortion product otoacoustic emission (screening type), re-screening if the primary screening is not passed. The primary screening was passed and entered into the 1-3 years old follow-up group.

    2.Re-screening, 42 days after birth, is carried out at the same time as the maternal re-examination, and the same otoacoustic emission is used, and the preliminary diagnosis of hearing is carried out for those who fail the re-screening.

    3.An audiology diagnosis is performed within 3 months to see if there is hearing loss, and tests are done such as ABR (auditory brainstem response), acoustic impedance, and otoacoustic emissions.

    4.If permanent hearing loss is confirmed, hearing aids should be selected within 6 months, early diagnosis, early intervention, and early **.

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