So one of my children has just been diagnosed with mild to moderate hearing loss in his left ear, and barely within the normal range in his right ear. He has minor speech impairment which we've been having treated at school for a few years now (he's 8), and only recently did the therapist suggest we have a hearing test. Glad she did! Wish we had done it sooner.
We're doing some research on the subject, but the initial report suggests it's conductive hearing loss, likely due to an issue with the eardrums, but could be something else in the chain. The neural and sensing portion of the ear is ok, if I understand correctly.
We have yet to see the doctor for further examination and covering available options, but if anyone has any experience with this - either having some hearing loss yourself (especially as a child) or as a parent of one with hearing loss I'd appreciate any insight or thoughts on it.
We're doing some research on the subject, but the initial report suggests it's conductive hearing loss, likely due to an issue with the eardrums, but could be something else in the chain. The neural and sensing portion of the ear is ok, if I understand correctly.
We have yet to see the doctor for further examination and covering available options, but if anyone has any experience with this - either having some hearing loss yourself (especially as a child) or as a parent of one with hearing loss I'd appreciate any insight or thoughts on it.