- Family history of childhood deafness
Consanguineous marriages
- Blood group complications or RH incompatibility
- Infectious diseases or illnesses during pregnancy (e.g., Syphilis, rashes with fever, mumps)
- Very poor physical condition of the expectant mother
- Excessive alcohol or nicotine intake.
Intake of antibiotics or any other toxic drugs.
- Exposure to X-rays
- Premature or instrumental delivery
- Birth anoxia (Lack of oxygen during delivery)
- Delayed or feeble birth cry
- Birth weight less than 1200grams
- Deformities of ear, nose, face and throat
- Jaundice, high fever or convulsions immediately after birth
- Infectious diseases (e.g., mumps, measles, syphilis, brain fever, viral fever, T.B.)
- Intake of antibiotics for a long duration
Injury to the ear
- Exposure to loud sounds
- High Blood Pressure, Diabetes
- Aging
- Tumours of the nerve supplying the ear
- Neglected ear discharge
A short and simple test conducted by the Audiologist determines the type and severity of hearing loss. After the age of 50, hearing must be evaluated regularly, at least once in a year. Each individuals hearing loss is unique and needs an equally individualistic solution. Hence, consulting a professional audiologist is essential for proper rehabilitation. Hearing evaluation is recommended to start rehabilitative measures as early as possible and to ensure a BRIGHT future for the individual.






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