Genetic hearing loss accounts for 30% to 50% of hearing disorders. Thanks to exciting advances in genetic mapping, research is now able to identify more than seventy genes that lead to deafness. The genes responsible for hearing disorders may be...
Toddlers from 18 to 20 months who use fewer than 10 words, and toddlers from 21 to 30 months who use fewer than 50 words without combining them, can be classified as "late talkers," according to a review in "Contemporary Pediatrics." While most of...
Tinnitus is a common hearing disorder than afflicts more than 5 percent of adults over age 45, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. Although not dangerous, tinnitus can reduce quality of life and make...
Ginkgo tea is made from the extract that exudes from the leaves of the ginkgo tree. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, the ginkgo tree ranks as one of the oldest living tree species on the planet. It has a long history of use...
Your 6-month-old has started to turn into a real person rather than just a sleeping and eating machine. If you're like many new parents, this change comes with a number of questions and concerns about your baby's physical and mental development....
Learning speech and language is among the most important tasks facing your child in her first five years. Long before she says her first word, she'll have learned many of the basic concepts on which people base communication, mostly from daily...
When battling an illness, pressure or pain in the ears or difficulty hearing often occurs as a result of congestion or inflammation. Sinus pressure constricts the Eustachian tubes that connect your middle ear to your nose and throat and creates a...
Narrow tubes, called Eustachian tubes, connect your middle ear with the back of your nose and upper throat. When these tubes are blocked due to inflammation or congestion, they are unable to equalize air pressure in the middle ear with...
Buzzing or ringing in the ears is called tinnitus in the medical field. The Mayo Clinic indicates that it affects one out of five people but is not considered to be a condition itself. Tinnitus can be a symptom of underlying conditions like...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, was previously called ADD. However, as doctors started learning more about this condition, the name was changed to ADHD. There are three different types of ADHD: inattentive type ADHD,...
The tubes that connect the back of the nose and throat to the middle ear, called the eustachian tubes, work as valves to keep internal ear pressure balanced with air pressure in the environment. The repeated opening and closing of these tubes...
The inner ear is important because it is responsible for both hearing and balance. The ear has three main parts. The outer ear directs sound waves towards the inner ear, where the eardrum vibrates. The vibrations go through the ossicles, which are...
Communication involves using language to express ideas and share information, such as through listening, reading, speaking and writing. Children require good language and speech skills to interact with people and succeed in educational settings...
According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, auditory processing disorders refer to a specific range of disorders related to how the central nervous system uses auditory input. Diagnosing auditory processing disorders in...
Hearing problems affect approximately 17 percent of the adult population in the United States, reports the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. Congenital and acquired hearing problems also occur in children. Hearing...
While a child who stutters or who has trouble pronouncing sounds may have a speech disorder, children who have difficulty understanding others or trouble sharing their own thoughts are described as having a language disorder. According to the...
Most children have acute hearing from the time they are born; however, 2 to 3 in every 1,000 children in the United States are born with hearing problems, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. Since the...
The vestibulocochlear nerve, also known as cranial nerve XIII, is a special sensory nerve with two nerve branches. The vestibular branch of the nerve aids in balance control, allowing the individual to ascertain their spatial positioning and...
Hyperactivity is common -- though not necessarily normal -- in children. The National Institute of Mental Health states that your child's hyperactivity may be caused by a condition called attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. This condition...
The experience of hearing a ringing in your ears when there is no external sound present is one that many people experience at one time or another. The American Speech Language Association, or ASLA, says that this condition, know as tinnitus, is...
A ringing sound in your ear is called Tinnitus. According to the American tinnitus Association, about 50 million Americans have this disorder.The sound can be generated from the ear, brain and the auditory nerve, which runs from the inner ear to...
About 1 in each 110 children born in some areas of the United States has neurodevelopmental issues called autism spectrum disorder, according to 2010 information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Typically children are not...
Autoimmune inner ear disease may happen when the immune system within your body begins to attack the inner ear causing damage to your hearing, and possibly, the nerve that affects balance. This is caused by the fact that in an affected person,...
Inner ear circulation refers to the circulation of fluids and blood to the area. A disturbance in the circulation of either can lead to a variety of problems, including dizziness, hearing loss or head noise. Prolonged imbalances in fluids or blood...
Tea tree oil is one alternative medical treatment some claim is effective for ear conditions related to fungi and bacteria. There is little evidence to support any of these claims regarding tea tree oil. In an article from the March-April 2000...
Ear vibrations can cause you annoyance and frustration when you work out. This symptom can interfere with your ability to hear an instructor, and can leave you concerned about whether you have suffered damage to your ears. Fortunately, ear...
Autoimmune inner ear disease (AIED) is a disorder of the inner ear wherein the body’s own immune system attacks the inner ear, mistaking it to be bacteria, viruses or germs. The immune system can attack the whole body including the ear or...
Dizziness and loss of balance are associated with vertigo, a condition triggered by certain or abrupt head movements. Intense exercise can also lead to feeling dizzy or lightheaded. Long runs or sprints deplete your water and nutrients -- leading...
A hearing aid is a small electronic device that is designed to fit inside or outside the ear and improve hearing. They can be used on one or both ears at the same time and may take some getting adjusted to. As with any medical aid, weigh the...
When giving instructions to a child, it's important to be clean and concise. Get more tips on how to give effective instructions to a child in this parenting video.
When giving instructions to a child, it's important to be clear and concise. Get more tips on how to give effective instructions to a child in this parenting video.