Hearing impairment doesn’t always mean a lifetime of silence. Determining the right treatment is the first step to being able to live life normally.
Dizziness can happen once in a while, but is it a sign of something serious?
Dr David Lau, ENT specialist at Gleneagles Hospital, answers some frequently asked questions about common paediatric ear, nose and throat ailments like colds, flus, allergies, and more.
Over 450 million people worldwide have hearing loss, and almost 35 million of these are children.
It is now possible to customise hearing aids and adapt them to an individual’s hearing loss, age, lifestyle, expectations and preferences.
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