Question
The child’s hearing test failed; the left ear is normal, but the right ear did not pass, and the review results were the same. What could be the cause of this? Does it affect the child’s hearing development? Are there any recovery measures, and what are their effects?
Answer
A failed hearing test in children can be caused by various reasons, including congenital hearing loss or ear canal blockage. Parents should first observe the child’s sensitivity to sounds to rule out any hearing impairments. If there is a suspicion of hearing impairment or other issues, targeted examinations and treatments should be conducted.