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KIDNEY FAILURE TRIGGERS HEARING LOSS
Organs in different parts of the body can affect each other. Stating that there is a relationship between chronic kidney disease and hearing loss, the Turkish Audiologist said, “The structures of the inner ear and kidneys look at. Research shows that the structures of the inner ear of patients suffering from chronic renal failure are affected, which leads to hearing loss,” he said.
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Hearing loss can also occur later in children who experience kidney failure in the pediatric period.
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Turkey Medicals – doctor of Audiology who says that the risk of hearing loss is higher in people with kidney problems than in a healthy person, “a study conducted among people with chronic kidney disease and people who go to a dialysis center, it was found that the structures of the inner ear of patients were affected, and therefore hearing loss was observed. Again, in another study, it was emphasized that drugs used to treat kidney failure can cause hearing loss in the later stages. Therefore, these drugs should be used with caution and their effect should be evaluated by conducting a hearing test periodically,” he said.
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CHILDREN WITH KIDNEY FAILURE SHOULD BE GIVEN REGULAR HEARING TESTS
Emphasizing that children who experience kidney failure in the pediatric period may face a risk of hearing loss in the following periods, Audiology Doctor also made the following reminder:
“In a study conducted among children who are in development and have experienced kidney failure, it was found that the auditory brain stem are at different values, and this difference may cause the hearing loss in the future. Especially in the period of development of children’s linguistic, social and academic success of the hearing to continue in that manner play a major role in a complete periodic hearing tests and hearing loss in cases with children with kidney failure, it’s very important that a specialist in Turkey hospital be consulted.”
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