What should I do if I have not passed the microtia hearing screening, and what should I do if the ba

Updated on parenting 2024-04-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If Baoyu's hearing screening fails, after excluding factors such as cerumen and polyhydramnios, fetal fat and bloody residues in the external ear canal, and fluid accumulation in the middle ear cavity, the baby's hearing screening still fails to pass, we need to pay attention to it. We should conduct a special ear nerve examination for the baby in time to check whether the baby's ear nerve is normalIf there is indeed a problem of ear nerve failure, then we need to activate the baby's ear.

    Neurologically ** too.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally speaking, if the screening is not over, you need to pay attention, and when you are a little older, you can do some relevant hearing objective examinations, including ABR, ASSR or ear CT, to determine whether there is a hearing problem, and then do relevant solutions according to the examination results.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, then you had better wait for the child to be 3 months old, 6 months old, and then go to a more famous hospital, to do a comprehensive examination for the child, such as objective hearing test can more accurately determine the auditory response threshold, the main methods that can be taken: auditory brainstem response, 40 Hz related potential, otoacoustic emittion, acoustic impedance, multi-frequency homeostatic response, etc., among which acoustic impedance can rule out middle ear disease, otoacoustic emission can identify retrocochlear lesions, should be listed as a mandatory item. Imaging examinations can rule out and identify abnormalities in the inner ear and related structures, and CT can be used to determine the child's hearing loss.

    If it is determined that the child has hearing loss, it is necessary to choose a hearing aid as soon as possible and perform speech in time**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Newborn hearing screening is an objective, simple and rapid method to screen out newborn babies who may have hearing impairment and further confirm and follow up for observation. It is best to carry out scientific intervention and ** training within 6 months of birth for infants and young children with a clear diagnosis, so what should I do if the infant hearing screening fails?

    Hearing screening, according to the national requirements of the first three days of birth to do the initial screening, if the initial screening is not passed, 42 days to the hospital and then re-screening. Both of these are simple hearing screenings, and if they have not passed within 42 days, it will take three months to go to the hospital for hearing diagnosis.

    Hearing diagnosis is more complex, more accurate, and takes more time than hearing screening, which can be completed in 5 to 10 minutes, and hearing diagnosis generally takes about 40 minutes to an hour. Moreover, the child should take a tranquilizer to help him sleep, if he sleeps too lightly and wakes up halfway, the hearing test cannot be completed. You can't have a cough and fever when taking tranquilizers, otherwise you will be in danger.

    If the child has made an appointment for diagnosis and has a cough and fever at this time, the appointment should be cancelled and the appointment should be rescheduled. After the hearing diagnosis is completed, the whole precise condition of the child's hearing can be clearly known, and if there is a decline, the hearing diagnosis will give a precise value and a clear positioning, so that parents can understand the whole hearing situation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the initial screening does not pass, it is recommended to re-screen within 42 days, and if it still does not pass, it is generally necessary to do a hearing diagnosis at three months to see what degree of hearing loss the child belongs to, combined with the actual situation of the child and the doctor's advice to cooperate with ** or intervene, so as to be deaf but not dumb in the real sense.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The reason for the failure of the initial screening is to consider the blockage of amniotic fluid, and do not worry too much about not sleeping thoroughly, pay attention to the baby's hearing during the full month or three months and six months, do a good review, and seek medical attention in time if you find problems.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Some babies after birth, copy.

    The hearing screening did not pass, please don't worry, this is only a screening, not a diagnosis, there 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 they do not pass 42 days, don't be discouraged, this is just a re-screening, the results are not accurate, and they 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).

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Don't worry if the newborn baby's hearing screening does not pass, Bai recommends the following:

    1 Those who have not passed the initial screening should be in.

    Re-screening was carried out within 42 days. The re-screening instrument is the same as the primary screening DAO.

    2 Infants and toddlers who do not pass the re-screening should be evaluated by audiology and medicine at 3 months of age to determine whether congenital or permanent hearing loss is present at 6 months of age for intervention.

    3 All infants and toddlers with permanent hearing loss should be given interventions, including voice amplification and hearing aid fitting, within 6 months of age. For children with bilateral severe or very severe sensorineural hearing loss, there is no obvious effect after 3-6 months of hearing aids, and the preoperative evaluation of cochlear implants is carried out at about 10 months, and cochlear implant surgery is recommended as soon as possible. Intervention programmes should be based on a diagnosis, a variety of informed choices, and family traditions and cultures, as well as religious beliefs, carried out by experienced professionals and endorsed by guardians.

    Ideally, infants and toddlers with hearing loss should be placed in a one-to-one system for optimal intervention.

    4 Early hearing detection and intervention should be family-centred so that families are informed of all information about hearing loss and its interventions. The rights and interests of infants, young children and their families, including technical services for hearing aids, cochlear implants and other assistive devices, should be ensured and privacy should be protected.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    After the full moon, go for a follow-up check-up, and usually observe the child's reaction to the sound.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you don't pass, do a thorough hearing check-up and then consider hearing aids.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Abstract, the hearing screening was not passed, and the hearing response was normal. Hearing screening is mostly an auditory brainstem evoked potential test, which is an objective hearing detection method. However, otoscopy should be performed prior to the examination to rule out cerumen embolization in the ear canal.

    It is advisable to go to an otolaryngologist for otoscopy and if there is no cerumen impaction, it is recommended to repeat the hearing screening.

    I didn't pass the hearing screening in the kindergarten, and my hearing is normal.

    Hello, this situation is generally considered to be no hearing problem, it is recommended to observe for a period of time, and then go to the recheck, you can fill more than ten soybeans into the empty mineral water bottle, in the case that the child cannot see, shake the mineral water bottle on both sides of the child's ears from far and near to observe the child's reaction. If your child can hear sounds, hearing problems can be ruled out. , failed the hearing screening, and usually has a normal hearing response.

    Hearing screening is mostly an auditory brainstem evoked potential test, which is an objective hearing detection method. However, otoscopy should be performed prior to the examination to rule out cerumen embolization in the ear canal. It is advisable to go to an otolaryngologist for otoscopy and if there is no cerumen impaction, it is recommended to repeat the hearing screening.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Three days after the birth of the newborn, the hospital will do a hearing screening, and if it does not pass, it will do another hearing screening at the forty-second day.

    Due to the sensitivity of hearing screening equipment, the following factors can affect the screening results:

    Changes in ambient noise at screening.

    How quiet your baby is (e.g., body movements).

    Your baby's external auditory canal (e.g., residual amniotic fluid).

    There is discharge from the middle ear.

    Blocked nose, difficulty breathing, etc.

    Domestic and international data show that about 10% of people fail the initial hearing screening (from the third day after birth to before discharge). The chance of failing the initial screening and being diagnosed with hearing problems is only 1% to 3%. Most babies who have "failed the hearing screening" do not have a clear hearing loss problem after a diagnostic hearing test, because there is a discharge from the external auditory canal or middle ear such as residual amniotic fluid, and the hearing will return to normal after the discharge is absorbed or discharged.

    2. What should I do if I haven't passed the initial screening?

    Those who have not passed the initial hearing screening must go for a hearing re-screening within 42 days.

    If the re-screening is passed, congratulations, it is generally considered that the child's hearing is normal. No further testing is required at this time. However, as children grow up, parents are expected to pay attention to their children's response to sounds, or whether they are speaking at the same age as the children around them.

    If your child speaks at a different age than his or her peers, he or she will need to go to the hospital to rule out hearing problems.

    If you fail the 42-day hearing screening, don't be too alarmed. Even if you fail the re-screening, you have only a 10% chance of being diagnosed with hearing problems.

    Babies of different ages will react differently to sounds, such as small babies will make shocks, blink, turn their heads and other reactions. A preliminary judgment can be made by observing some of his usual performances.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I'm glad to answer for you, judging from your description, the baby's situation should be normal, and you don't have to worry too much. My baby is like this too, and it's completely fine. It is recommended that you still take good care of your baby.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Take appropriate measures for different reasons, such as foreign bodies in the external ear canal, cerurum, etc., as long as they can be cleaned up, the child's hearing will return to normal. There is also a part of the external auditory canal deformity, bony atresia, oyoral atresia, which can be improved by surgery, and there is otitis media, we can also improve hearing to a normal state through drugs and surgery, which are called medical intervention.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    : This is a very common phenomenon, generally not because the baby's hearing is a problem, basically because the baby's ears have amniotic fluid or something like that, you can wait for a month or two before going to the test. On the 3rd and 42nd days of birth, I didn't have any hearing, and I rechecked it two months later, and both ears passed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If the baby is still young, you can recheck it later, and usually interact with the baby more to see if it is sensitive to sound!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you just don't pass the initial screening, go for a re-examination later, and you'll generally be fine.

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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).

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This is not necessarily, if the screening is not passed at 42 days of birth, it is necessary to pay attention to this aspect later, due to the low degree of cooperation of the baby, so the screening results can not be very accurate, or to combine their own observations, 6 months to do a comprehensive assessment.

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If necessary, it is recommended to listen to the doctor's advice to go back for a follow-up.

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At present, there are basically two authoritative methods, one is otoacoustic emission technology, and the other is auditory brainstem-evoked localization technology.

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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).