Question

What is the relationship between children’s hearing loss after fever and the possibility of recovery?

Answer

Children’s hearing loss can be caused by various factors, including congenital conditions, intrauterine infections, and drug side effects. Common causes include noise, trauma, infections, tumors, otosclerosis, and the use of ototoxic drugs. For children, common causes include genetic abnormalities, intrauterine infections, medication use during pregnancy, and the use of ototoxic drugs during infections. Fever itself is not a direct cause of hearing loss, but it may be related to infections. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.