Khaleej Times

EARLY AUDIO SCREENING MUST TO DETECT SPEECH ABNORMALIT­IES

- Saman Haziq

As a child grows up, his/ her parents must track “normal speech and language milestones.” They should also get a hearing test done for every newborn. If the child doesn’t attain adequate speech and language capabiliti­es in time or fails during the initial hearing screening, he or she could be suffering from a rare disorder known as auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD).

Auditory dyssynchro­ny, also known as auditory neuropathy, is a condition where transmissi­on of sound impulses including speech sounds is not in proportion or synchronou­s from the inner ear to the brain thus leading to interrupte­d sound signals leading to understand­ing problems in the individual. It generally occurs in three to four of every 10,000 children.

In the case of 10-year-old Deepali (name changed) the disorder went undetected until her parents went to Aster Hospital’s audiology department to get a clearance. The parents needed the clearance from a hospital in order to get the child admitted into a school as the child also has cerebral palsy and was undergoing treatment for the same.

Explaining the case, audiologis­t at Aster, Vikas, who was handling the case, told Khaleej Times: “The child required multiple repetition­s to understand the speech, and she would lip read to understand what

Aster Hospital is being said to her. She is unable to express her feelings completely and cannot communicat­e with others properly.

“Deepali could convey her message with one or two words or gestures which only her parents can understand (that too is limited since she is quadripleg­ic with cerebral palsy too). Moreover, she faces much more difficulty in understand­ing if the speaker is not in front of her or is standing far away.”

For the past 10 years the child was being treated for other abnormalit­ies and no hearing test was ever conducted. This led to a speech delay which was consid- ered as the result of cerebral palsy. “The best way to improve her condition is to focus on giving specialise­d speech and language therapy or opt for cochlear implant surgical option.

“Using assistive listening devices like FM systems can also help since this system works on radio frequency thus eliminatin­g background noise.

Although the process is long and cannot be completely cured, speech and language can be made adequate with rigorous training, he added.

“If your child doesn’t attain adequate speech and language capabiliti­es in time or fails during an initial hearing screening, a complete audiologic­al test battery should be conducted to detect the need of therapies.”

As per the Joint Committee of Infant Hearing and the WHO, it is recommende­d that every newborn child is tested for auditory capacity.

saman@khaleejtim­es.com

If your child doesn’t attain adequate speech and language capabiliti­es in time or fails during a hearing screening, a complete audiologic­al test battery should be conducted to detect the need of therapies.” Vikas, audiologis­t,

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