Hearing Assessment
Newborn and Pediatric Hearing Screening (OAE) for early detection and timely referral.
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Overview
Newborn and Pediatric Hearing Screening (OAE) for early detection and timely referral.
Common concerns
Newborn hearing screen, Delayed speech, Poor response to sound, OAE screening
Treatment approach
Careful history, child-friendly examination, clear diagnosis, practical home guidance, and follow-up when needed.
Questions about hearing assessment
Seek immediate medical attention if your child: Has difficulty breathing or is breathing very fast. Is difficult to wake up or unusually sleepy. Has a seizure. Has blue lips or tongue. Has severe dehydration: very little urine, no tears, very dry mouth. Has persistent vomiting with inability to keep fluids down. Has a fever in a baby younger than 3 months. Has severe injury or uncontrolled bleeding. If you are unsure, it is always safer to seek medical advice promptly.
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