Can congenital hearing loss be treated?

Congenital hearing impairment needs to be determined whether it is sensorineural or conductive, and can be treated with hearing aids and cochlear implants. 1. Hearing aids: If the hearing impairment is conductive, surgery should be performed as soon as possible to help restore the shape of the ear canal, and hearing aids with bone conductors can be worn. In addition, after surgery, appropriate training is needed to develop the ability to hear and speak. 2. Cochlear implantation: If the congenital hearing impairment is sensorineural hearing impairment, if the cochlea and the auditory nerve are perfect, it can be treated by cochlear implantation. Congenital hearing impairment need to go to the regular hospital for detailed diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.