La surdité chez l'enfant : la comprendre, la détecter, y répondre

Deafness affects many children. Conductive hearing loss, which is temporary, is most often caused by serous otitis media, affecting up to 50% of children before the age of 5. Profound sensorineural hearing loss, which is irreversible, affects 1 in 1,000 children at birth and then 3 in 1,000 by the age of 3. Dr. Cécile Czajka Lepojevic, an ENT specialist at the University Hospital of Besançon, discusses deafness in children in the "Health Questions" segment: understanding it, detecting it, and how to address it. Contents [00:00] What is deafness? [01:18] What are the signs of deafness? [01:57] What are the causes? [03:52] How common is it? [04:42] What are the consequences? [05:27] When should you get a hearing test? [07:02] Are there any treatments? Presented by the University Hospital of Besançon, "Health Questions" provides a comprehensive overview of a condition. To make sure you don't miss any videos, subscribe to our channel: @chudebesancon.