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  1. Feb 5, 2020 · 50 deafmute children attending special schools, between 3-18 years of age. Study period. From May 2019–July 2019. Selection criteria. All children admitted to special school for deaf and dumb in and around Wardha district, who use sign language, whose parents consented to participate in the study. Study settings

    • How Can Mutism Be categorized?
    • How Does Mutism Affect people?
    • Mutism in Adults
    • Treatment & Prevention

    Mutism can be broadly categorized in terms of the type of factors that incite it in patients namely – Neurologically based and psychologically based. Neurologically based mutism: The type of mutism which is caused by physical impairment of brain or speech motor system due to a multitude of reasons including birth defects, accidents, head or neck in...

    A consistent and unexplained fear of communication with others can have debilitating effects on a human being, irrespective of the age. Not only it discourages a healthy mental and social development, the underlying anxiety and associated fears show in the person’s academic and professional performance. They often avoid active participation in acti...

    While selective mutism is often more widespread in children, it is not uncommon in adults too. Often confused with depression or permanent vegetative state, this ailment needs to be addressed as the neuro-psychological disorder it is and treated before it takes up more severe forms such as Alzheimer’s disease or Jacob-Creutzfeldt disease. Just as i...

    Since a majority of cases of mutism are elicited by anxiety disorders , the requisite treatment protocol often focuses on the patient’s mental well-being and thus most of times involves an active participation by the patient’s family members and close friends. To diagnose the symptoms of selective mutism in children Speech –Language Pathologists al...

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  3. Dec 30, 2023 · Abstract. Hearing loss is the most common sensory deficit and one of the most common congenital abnormalities. The estimated prevalence of moderate and severe hearing loss in a normal newborn is 0.1–0.3%, while the prevalence is 2–4% in newborns admitted to the newborn intensive care unit. Therefore, early detection and prompt treatment are ...

  4. Nov 2, 2020 · A general deafness definition is a condition of extreme hearing loss. Deaf people have very little hearing or no hearing at all. ASHA (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association) defines profound hearing loss as only being able to hear sounds greater than 90 decibels. This is about the sound level of a passing motorcycle, subway, or gas mower.

  5. Hearing loss can range from mild to profound and has many different causes, including injury, disease, genetic defects and the ageing process. The two types of hearing loss are conductive hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss. When one has a combination of both conductive and sensorineural hearing losses it is called a ‘mixed’ hearing ...

  6. Jul 21, 2011 · Four gave history of deafness afflicting other members of the family and of these, two were products of a consanguineous marriage. One had a father and two younger sisters who were deaf mute. The afflicted children and the family members of the remaining children were all males (7.6% hereditary causes).

  7. not deaf and may not have any family history of deafness. It is, therefore, important to combine information from physical exams, clinical tests, a fam-ily history, and genetic tests to identify the cause of hearing loss. This can help in the treatment and management of the deafness, and to predict the

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