Hear ye! Hear ye!
By age one, six out of ten infants would have had more than one episode of an ear infection. By age three, 4 out of 5 children would have experienced at least one ear infection. By age seven, at least one of three children would have had at least six ear defects. These children would add to the number of people suffering from hearing disabilities.
- Increase in age
- sickness like rubella
- meningitis
- measles
- mumps
- prolonged bouts of high fever
- ear infection
- hole in the eardrum
- buildup of wax in the ear canal
- foreign object stuck in the ear canal
- skull fracture
- trauma from explosions
- gunfire, and the like
- use of certain medicines
- and working around loud noises daily ( such as in construction site)
"The mother would tell us there is no problem, but that does not mean the patient is alright, that just means that maybe the mom does not see anything. That does not mean that the wound would heal itself. The child or the adult would still go into complication," says Locsin.
What she advises is to have a check-up.
Another way to prevent hearing loss is by avoiding loud noises.
"If the person beside you could already hear it, that is too loud," she says. "You are the only one who is supposed to hear the music especially if you are using insert earphones. If you are exposed to long and abnormally loud sounds, in a long period of time, it causes hearing loss."
For some, silence might be golden, but for others it is a burden as they live in a world without sound.
"Among those vaccines offered by GSK is the pneumococcal vaccine (for pneumonia) which can help prevent infections that could lead to hearing loss. We also have the Rubella vaccine (German Measles). Rubella can cause deafness in the unborn babies if pregnant women are sick with it. We also manufacture flu vaccines. Influenza, unknown to some, could also cause ear infections," shares Derrick Sim, vice president of Glaxo Smith Kline for Commercial Vaccines.
"Some vaccines only require one shot, while others require two or three shots. The vaccines stimulate the body to produce antibodies to fight the infection so that the body can protect itself."
During Deaf Awareness Week, activities such as seminars, dance competitions and ear check-up are offered at the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center and the University of Santo Tomas.
For more information on Deaf Awareness Week, please contact Better Hearing Philippines at (02) 406-1611. Studies reveal that generally one to three individuals in every 1,000 births suffer from some form of hearing impairment. I can't imagine the sad truth about hearing impairment such as the following:
- I learned that 90 percent of deaf children are born into families where both parents have hearing impairment
- Men are more likely to experience hearing loss than women
- There is a strong relationship between age and hearing loss.
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