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Children with Ringing Ears

by JJ Currie

There has been a lot of attention given to adults, especially the ones who are older that have ringing ears. When people are older they have a lot more problems with the symptoms of tinnitus. However, it is becoming more known that there are a lot of children who also go through these symptoms.

Children often cannot tell you when they have ringing ears. For one thing, if they are born that way, or acquire the condition at a very young age, they won't be able to talk about it for quite awhile after it occurs. By that time, they may have taken to the notion that these ear noises are not in the least unusual, and that everyone hears such sounds.

Alternatively, a child may fear that he or she alone hears the ringing nose, and may react accordingly. This child may be afraid that disclosing the presence of the noise is an indication that he or she is different. Such a conclusion regarding this experience with tinnitus may result in some degree of withdrawal from social life.

A child should be capable of understanding an explanation of ringing sound he or she hears. Once they are able to do this, it will be much easier to explain that there is nothing to be ashamed of. It will also be much easier to convince the child that seeing a physician or a specialist in otolaryngology will help them.

A child that has problems with tinnitus does not always tell anyone about their ear problems. As a parent you should be aware of any changes in your child's behavior such as inability to pay attention to a task for any length of time or not being able to sit still long. This problem may also keep the child up at night causing a lack of sleep. You may also notice that the child has falling grades in school and may suffer from some degree of depression. You need to question the child to get to the bottom of the problems and take him or her to the appropriate professional.

The reasons for pediatric tinnitus are mostly the same as for adults with ringing ears. Some children are born with it. It may be a precursor to hearing loss, or it may come along with hearing loss. Commonly, middle ear infections and waxy buildup in the child's ear cause temporary tinnitus. Deafness is commonly a problem that causes ringing ears in children.

If your son or daughter comes to you and complains about ringing ears, stop and listen. Just as is the case with adults, this could be a warning sign of a potentially serious medical concern. You need to make sure your child gets medical treatment without delay, and your child will be grateful.

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Published January 18th, 2008

Filed in Health

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