Possibilities available for the prevention of hearing impairment
Keywords:
ear, postpartum, abnormalitie, congenital disappearanceAbstract
The individual can hear different sounds, and the hearing impairment ranges in severity from degrees Mild and moderate levels that result in hearing impairment, to very severe degrees that result in designed by her Causes of hearing impairment Hereditary causes, familial ,acquired causes Causes during pregnancy causes during childbirth Postpartum causes External ear strikes-auricle abnormalitie disappearance of the external auditory canal Congenital disappearance of the external auditory canal and its closure may be at any site from the channel Hearing impairment is classified into three axes, according to the age group: According to the hearing loss, according to the nature and location of the injury. Therefore, early diagnosis and early intervention lead to the best results, but what is better than early intervention is to follow the golden rule prevention is better than cure.” These are some examples that can help avoid the “occurrence of a disability.
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