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  1. problems seeing in low light or bright light. difficulty recognising people they know. finding it hard to read facial expressions. relying on touch to find and identify items more than usual. needing to hold books or newspapers close to their face, or sitting near the television.

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      Symptoms. Causes. Diagnosis. Management. There are many...

    • Deafblindness

      Symptoms. Causes. Diagnosis. Management. Deafblindness is a...

  2. Deafblindness Overview. Deafblindness is a rare condition in which an individual has combined hearing and vision loss, thus limiting access to both auditory and visual information. This page provides an overview and links to additional resources on the following aspects of deafblindness for children and youth:

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  3. www.nhs.uk › conditions › deafblindnessDeafblindness - NHS

    Symptoms. Causes. Diagnosis. Management. Deafblindness is a combination of sight and hearing loss that affects a person's ability to communicate, access information and get around. It's also sometimes called "dual sensory loss" or "multi-sensory impairment".

  4. Symptoms vary by age. In infancy, they include a rapid increase in head circumference, vomiting, downward deviation of the eyes, and seizures. High CSF pressure can damage vision due to pressure on the optic nerve or other nerves (Roumila, n.d.).

  5. A person might be born deaf and become blind at a later stage in life, or vice versa. In any given case of deafblindness, many possible onsets and causes of this condition exist; some happen gradually, others happen unexpectedly and suddenly.

  6. May 29, 2024 · Deafblindness is sight and hearing loss that causes significant difficulties in everyday life. Learn about its symptoms and treatments.

  7. Symptoms. Causes. Diagnosis. Management. There are many possible causes of deafblindness. The condition can either be present at birth or develop later in life. Deafblindness from birth is known as congenital deafblindness. It can be caused by: problems associated with premature birth (birth before 37 weeks of pregnancy)

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