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My Baby’s Auditory Brainstem Response Shows Below Threshold Suggestive Of Mild To Moderate Hearing Loss?
What does this mean? What is the normal hearing threshold for a toddler? Does she need hearing aid? Which type is best for a 2 yr old baby?
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She is two, and that is a good age to ask about getting tubes put into her ears. Often, this is the only thing that is needed for little, tiny people. The dr. is your best person to answer this question, of course. Still, I would ask if tubes in the ears would help your child to hear better. My children had tubes in their ears, and so does my grandson. My grandson has a lot of hearing loss, but, the tubes help tremendously.