Condition
Pediatric Hearing Loss
There are three main types of hearing loss: sensorineural, conductive and mixed (both sensorineural and conductive). These types of hearing loss can be present at birth (congenital). Or they can occur after birth (acquired).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is sensorineural hearing loss?
This is a loss of function in the inner ear or with the connection to the brain. Causes of this type of hearing loss include:
Conditions that are present at birth (congenital) such as:
- The mother has an infection such as toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes or syphilis
- The mother has diabetes
- Complications linked to Rh factor in the blood
- Genetic factors and syndromes the child has at birth
- A condition that is passed down in the family (hereditary)
Conditions that occur after birth (acquired) such as:
- Loud noise exposure
- Injury
- Infections
- Damage from certain medicines that can be harmful to the ears
- Low birth weight or prematurity
What is conductive hearing loss?
This is a problem in the outer or middle ear where sound waves are not sent to the inner ear correctly. It is the most common type of hearing loss in children. It often develops after birth. Factors that may cause this type of hearing loss are:
Congenital conditions such as:
- Problems with the outer ear
- Problems with the eardrum
- Problems with the outside ear canal
- Problems with the three tiny bones that send sound waves to the middle ear (ossicles)
Acquired conditions such as:
- Excessive wax
- Something gets stuck in the ear canal, such as beads or popcorn kernels
- Middle ear tumors
- Problems with the eustachian tube
- Ear infections
- Ongoing (chronic) ear infections with fluid in the middle ear
- Ruptured eardrum (perforated eardrum)
What is mixed hearing loss?
This is a combination of sensorineural and conductive hearing loss. There is damage to the outer, middle or inner ear or the auditory nerve.
Providers Who Treat Hearing Loss
Nancy M. Bauman, MD
Nancy M. Bauman, MD
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Alexandra Genevieve Espinel, MD
Alexandra Genevieve Espinel, MD
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Pamela Anne Mudd, MD
Pamela Anne Mudd, MD
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Maria T. Pena, MD
Maria T. Pena, MD
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Diego A. Preciado, MD, PhD
Diego A. Preciado, MD, PhD
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Brian Kip Reilly, MD
Brian Kip Reilly, MD
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Tommie L. Robinson, PhD
Tommie L. Robinson, PhD
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Rahul K. Shah, MD, MBA
Rahul K. Shah, MD, MBA
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George H. Zalzal, MD
George H. Zalzal, MD
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Habib Zalzal, MD
Habib Zalzal, MD
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Departments that Treat Hearing Loss
Cochlear Implant Program
The Cochlear Implant Program at Children’s National has performed cochlear implantations for 15 years.
Hearing and Speech Center
The Hearing and Speech Center at Children’s National Hospital provides expert diagnosis and care for children with audiology and communication disorders.
Ear, Nose and Throat (Otolaryngology)
Our pediatric otolaryngology experts diagnose and treat a wide range of pediatric ear, nose and throat disorders.