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Have you heard of tinnitus and its harmful effects? Before you read on to find out what it is, check if you can answer this question. Is your child addicted to listening to very loud music, especially if you plug in headphones and set the sound level to maximum? Children should be free to enjoy life and pursue their interests in life. However, mitigation can be optimized even if you better perceive and understand the specific adverse effects that a child can have on their physical abilities if they indulge in certain tendencies.

Loud noises from music, powerful machinery, or jet engines can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss. Hearing loss can occur when your ears are exposed to continuous, loud noise for a period of time. The type of temporary or permanent impairment depends on the severity of the damage to the mechanism of an ear.

Tinnitus is a hearing defect in which the person experiences a continuous ringing in the ear that is not caused by external noise. The person may feel a ring in one or both ears and the pitch varies from a low to high squeak. Some have continuous ringing in their ears, while others do occasionally. Constant exposure to noise is not the only cause of tinnitus. The disease can be caused by injury to the ears, wax buildup in the ear canal, disturbances in the circulatory system, induction of harmful drugs in the ears, sinuses, trauma and pressure in the tissues of the head or misaligned ears, neck, jaw joints, MΓ©niΓ¨re’s disease, or other abnormalities in the middle ear.

Tinnitus is common in children and adults. Children are exposed to a more dangerous situation because in most cases children think that the ringing in their ears is normal and they do not immediately complain about the symptoms. A very young child may not be able to distinguish the psychological signs of an illness and relate them to the need for medical treatment.

Tinnitus not only affects fitness, it also presents many dangers in the form of distraction and emotional stress and prevents your child from leading a normal, carefree life. With early detection of symptoms and the necessary treatment, tinnitus can be easily overcome and, other than very extreme circumstances, most children usually develop the disease before reaching adulthood.

If you are still in doubt that your child may have tinnitus, follow these steps. Have your child examined by your family doctor or pediatrician. The medical examination will lead you to further measures, eg. B. refer your child to an ENT doctor.

Treatment for children with tinnitus

So far, many prevention measures recommended by experts have been easily implemented for the benefit of the child.

Comfort your child by trying to explain the illness and tell him how often it occurs in many children his age.
You can ask your doctor to help your child by explaining his condition in an easy-to-understand way.
You can explain that the child will feel less emotionally frustrated over time if you handle the situation carefully.
You can ask your medical advisor to recommend an appropriate sound therapy that can be used while the child continues with daily activities. Sound therapy can take the form of soothing background music or even a ventilator.
Hearing aids can help children with severe tinnitus. This helps the child to hear sounds that are normally inaudible and also filters out the continuous ringing in the ear.
Help your child to sleep peacefully as most tinnitus patients find it difficult to fall asleep comfortably due to ringing in the ears. You should ask your specialist for sleep strategies to help your child.

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