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Causes of hearing impairment

The causes of infantile hearing impairment are diverse. The main ones are high-risk pregnancies, different infectious diseases, taking certain medicines, alcohol or drug abuse during pregnancy. And, although less common, hereditary irregularities and infantile meningitis are also possible causes.

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Risk factors which can play a role before, during or shortly after birth:

  • Weight at birth below 1,500 g and/or birth before the 32nd week of pregnancy
  • Lack of oxygen or respiratory standstill
  • Administration of ototoxic medicines (loop diuretics, aminoglycosides)
  • Mechanical birth injuries

In approximately 50% of all hearing-impaired children, the hearing impairment occurs after birth. Examples are: 

  • In babies and infants afflicted by bacterial meningitis or encephalitis
  • After severe cases of measles or mumps
  • After accidents
  • Following chemotherapy
  • After chronic ear inflammations
  • In children who suffer from certain syndromes (e.g. Moebius' syndrome, congenital multiple arthrogryposis, etc.)
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One should also consider the possibility of hearing damage in:

  • Children with minor and severe middle ear malformations (e.g. Franceschetti's syndrome)
  • Children with cerebral motor disturbances
  • Children in whom speech does not develop at all or not any further
  • Children exhibiting abnormal behaviour, i.e. by being very loud, aggressive or completely still
 
   
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