先天性听力障碍能治吗80还能治吗

宝宝3个月左耳80分贝,右耳70分贝
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3个多月听力不通过是否可以治疗?
男,3岁8个月。3个半月宝宝,诱发电位检查报告是左耳80分贝,右耳70分贝,左耳500HZ,1KHZ,2KHZ、80DBHL,4KHZ、100DBHL,右耳500hz、70dbhl,1khz,60dbhl,2khz70dbhl,4khz,80dbhl,DPOAE双耳未通过;
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宝宝3个月左耳80分贝,右耳70分贝,可以治疗吗?
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治疗效果非常有限。
建议你孩子在六个月左右复查全套听力学检查,如果听力减退明确,尽早佩戴助听器。
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大夫,就是没办法治疗了吗?会不会是发育还没完好的原因?我宝宝这个是传导性还是神经性耳聋?带助听器是不是两个耳朵一起带?带助听器会对残余听力带有损害吗?
有时候宝宝睡觉,我在旁边叫一下他,他都有反应的,他会睁大眼睛,有时候又好像被吓一跳那样,在旁边50厘米处玩拨浪鼓的声音也有反应。在他面前玩拨浪鼓头和眼睛会追声。
请您尽快完善骨导ABR检查和复查声阻抗检查。并请医生仔细检查鼓膜结构,必要时进行耳内镜检查。如果有中耳炎或中耳积液,治疗后听力应该会有所提高。
孩子的全套听力检查包括:气导和骨导ABR、ASSR、1000Hz声阻抗(包括曲线和听反射),必要时需要进行颞骨CT检查。通过全面的听力学检查就能确定听力减退的性质(传导性?混合性?感音神经性耳聋?)、程度(中重度、重度或极重度等),只有明确了诊断才能给予正确而客观的治疗建议。
孩子有残余听力,因此,对声音有一定的反应,但是,这样的残余听力会严重影响儿童的言语发育。因此,在6个月时全面检查后如果仍然确定感音神经性耳聋,根据感音神经性耳聋听力减退的程度决定是否佩戴助听器,如果需要佩戴助听器,就需要在6个月左右尽早佩戴。如果是混合性耳聋,根据骨导ABR决定是否需要佩戴助听器,同时进行积极治疗能提高气导听力。
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感谢大夫您的详细解答,我知道了,等六个月做个全面检查。
请您现在尽快完善骨导ABR检查和复查声阻抗检查。并请医生仔细检查鼓膜结构,必要时进行耳内镜检查。如果有中耳炎或中耳积液,治疗后听力应该会有所提高。
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人的大脑的结构会影响人的政治立场吗?
Alice: Hello, I'm Alice.
Rob: And I'm Rob.
Alice: And this is 6 Minute English! We&ve had a special request from our listeners in
Lugano, Switzerland for a more complicated topic this week. We&re talking
about the structure of the brain, and how it could be related to our political
Rob: Scientists at University College London scanned people&s brains and found
that certain areas were more or less developed depending on people&s political
Alice: And - they found some interesting results! Before we hear them, I have a
question for you Rob. Are you ready?
Rob: Of course.
Alice: Now, which of these isn&t a part of the brain? And please excuse my
pronunciation:
a) corpus callosum
b) tomatosensory cortex
6 Minute English & bbclearningenglish.com 2011
Page 2 of 6
Rob: Mmm & well, my Latin isn&t that great, but I think I&ll choose b, tomatosensory
cortex. It doesn&t sound real to me.
Alice: OK. Well, as usual I won&t tell you the answer now - but we&ll find out at the
end of the programme. Now let&s learn a bit more about this connection
between the structure of the brain and a person&s political beliefs. Let&s think
about the different ways we can talk about these. If someone is left-wing&
Rob: &they are considered to have liberal views.
Alice: And if they are right-wing.
Rob: If they are right-wing they are thought to be more conservative.
Alice: Scientists carried out MRI scans on two British Members of Parliament & MPs
- as well as 90 other students and postgraduates. Their hypothesis & the theory
they are testing to see if it is correct or not - is to find out if there is any
difference in their brains.
Rob: These MRI scans can measure the thickness of the grey matter in the brain &
that&s the outer layer of the brain which varies in thickness, and is full of
neurons & nerve cells, which are very sensitive.
Alice: Here&s a BBC Science correspondent, Tom Feilden:
6 Minute English & bbclearningenglish.com 2011
Page 3 of 6
Tom Feilden: It&s time to get down to the serious business of scanning our MPs & one left
and one right-wing to see if we can find any differences in the structure of their brains.
(Background) Nurse:
Bit of scanner noise coming now.
Professor Geraint Rees: We&re now standing in the control room of our MRI scanner...
Tom Feilden: Professor Geraint Rees is the Director of the Institute of Cognitive
Neuroscience at University College London.
Professor Geraint Rees: We&re going to look in detail at the thickness of the grey matter
- that&s the outer covering of the brain.
Tom Feilden: The hypothesis we&re testing is to see whether there is any significant
difference in the shape or structure - the thickness of the grey matter covering the brain
- between people who self-classify as either left or right wing.
Rob: So did people who self-classify themselves & describe themselves as being
liberal or conservative - have different shaped brains?
Alice: What the scientists found was that people who have thicker grey matter in one
area of the brain & the anterior cingulate- described themselves as being liberal
or left-wing, and those with a thinner layer described themselves as
conservative or right-wing. Here&s Professor Geraint Rees:
We find there are two areas of the brain & one called the anterior cingulate and the
other called the amygdala, whose structure seems to vary according to their selfdescribed
political attitudes. The anterior cingulate is a part of the brain that&s on the
middle surface of the brain, at the front. And we found that the thickness of the grey
matter & where the nerve cells or neurons are - was thicker the more people described
themselves as liberal or left-wing, and was thinner the more people described themselves
as conservative or right wing.
6 Minute English & bbclearningenglish.com 2011
Page 4 of 6
Rob: That&s all very interesting, Alice & but what about people who change their
political beliefs as they get older? Does this mean their brain shapes change
Alice: We don&t know yet if brain shape changes as people&s political views change.
More research needs to be done - but scientist Professor Colin Blakemore
from Oxford University says that grey matter can change shape in the brain.
For example, even playing computer games for a short period of time a week
can change the shape of your grey matter:
We know from lots of other recent studies, that the brain - even the grey matter of the
brain, the part that&s being measured in these studies - can change its organisation
incredibly rapidly, simply teaching someone computer games for a few minutes each
week, can cause their grey matter in certain areas of the brain to change thickness.
Alice: So perhaps even people who seem hard-wired to believe certain things may be
able to change their minds and the shape of their brains too.
Now before we go let&s answer our question. We heard a couple of terms used
to describe parts of the brain. But which of the ones I gave you, Rob, at the
beginning of the programme were real?
Rob: I think I said the one that sounded like a tomato? It didn&t sound like a real part
of the brain.
Alice: Well, Rob, you&re right. The odd one out was the tomatosensory cortex.
6 Minute English & bbclearningenglish.com 2011
Page 5 of 6
The corpus callosum and the pons are parts of the brain.
Rob: And before we go, let&s hear some of the words and phrases that we&ve used in
today&s programme:
Political beliefs
Right-wing
Conservative
Hypothesis
Grey matter
Alice: Thanks, Rob. Well, we hope you&ve had fun with us today on 6 Minute English
- and that you&ll join us again next time.
Both: Bye.
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你好,请上传近期的听力检查结果看看
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检测结果:左耳70,右耳80
是做的脑干诱发电位吗?是否配带助听器了?请携带资料来门诊就诊吧。
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曹大夫你好,小孩做的是脑干诱发电位,做完后医生的结论是神经性耳聋,小孩没带助听器,这种情况有希望治好吗?该如何治疗,等你回复以后去找你。
你好,有机会来门诊就诊,可以先佩戴助听器(正规验配机构)在语言康复中心培训看看效果如何。
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好大夫在线一个耳朵听力80一个耳朵听力100先天性的能治吗
一个耳朵听力80一个耳朵听力100先天性的能治吗
发病时间:不清楚
病情描述:患者性别:女患者年龄:4岁发病时间:先天主要表现:一个听力80一个听力100医生诊断及化验结果:南京脑科医院
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