A cochlear implant baby is different from a normal child.
Cochlear implant babies are babies who have been surgically implanted with a cochlear implant due to congenital developmental abnormalities, or due to disease factors that cause hearing loss or hearing loss. A cochlear implanted baby’s hearing may return to normal or may be partially restored, and not all babies with hearing abnormalities can improve their hearing with a cochlear implant.
The speech development of cochlear implanted babies is related to the timing of cochlear implant installation and the degree of hearing recovery, etc. If cochlear implant is found and installed before the speech development and the hearing recovery is good, it will have less impact on the speech development of the babies, otherwise the babies’ speech development will be abnormal.
Therefore, when your baby has abnormal hearing, you should bring your baby to the ENT department of the hospital in time to clarify the specific cause and give appropriate intervention for the cause of the disease.