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Ear-related problems may be diagnosed at or shortly after birth and can be diagnosed and rehabilitated at virtually any age. Comprehensive diagnosis, medical management, and surgical intervention may be provided depending upon the problem. At Arkansas Children’s your child will be treated by experts in the diagnosis and care of pediatric ear-related problems.
Otology conditions treated at Arkansas Children’s range from the very common ear infections (acute otitis media), to profound sensorineural hearing loss which may require cochlear implantation to related problems such as dizziness and vertigo.
Cholesteatoma is a small skin cyst that grows in the middle ear. These masses can slowly expand and destroy ear bones or the inner ear system.
Conductive hearing loss may occur from middle ear effusion, an inborn abnormality, or an acquired problem with the eardrum or middle ear bones.
Sensorineural, or nerve deafness, occurs in 2-4 of every 1,000 children born. Diagnosis is often made shortly after birth through infant hearing screening programs.
Dizziness, or vertigo, is uncommon in children and can be related to underlying problems, including inner ear damage and other problems.
The Audiology Department at Arkansas Children’s offers a variety of amplification services for children with hearing loss.
Audiograms can be performed by pediatric audiologists to reliably diagnose hearing in young children through adults.
A bone anchored hearing aid is a surgically implanted device in which a small screw is placed directly into the skull.
For the cochlear implantation procedure, a small wire is inserted through the mastoid directly into the cochlea.
Mastoidectomy is a surgery performed by drilling behind the ear in which the infected bone,
Otoacoustic emissions, or OAEs, is a very quick screening method to determine whether the cochlea, or organ of hearing, is functioning appropriately.
Tympanogram is a test which measures whether the fluid is present behind the eardrum by placing a simple probe in the ear.
Tympanostomy with tube insertion (PET) is a minor surgery where a small tube is inserted directly through the eardrum to remove middle ear fluid.
The pediatric otolaryngologists at Arkansas Children's are experts in the diagnosis and management of pediatric ear-related problems.
Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose, Throat)
Little Rock
Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose, Throat)
Little Rock
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