(2) Try to avoid using ototoxic drugs, such as streptomycin and gentamicin. When the condition requires, if you can take it orally, you should avoid using injections;
(3) Prevention of otitis media: Almost every child and preschool children will be infected with secretory otitis media (OME) at some stage. Mothers should avoid the practice of feeding their children on their backs, because it is easy for milk to choke into the child's middle ear cavity, leading to otitis media. Children with colds and colds can easily cause otitis media by blowing their noses, flying, swimming and bathing.
(4) Virus infection (such as measles, mumps, ear herpes zoster, etc. ) often complicated with sensorineural deafness, you need to seek medical advice in time. Pay special attention to children's hearing during and after treatment.
(5) Strong noise: Avoid too much strong noise, such as whipping, staying in discos and KTV for too long, and using MP3 excessively.
(6) Children with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome should avoid hitting their heads, let alone patting their ears. Blow your nose one by one, and try to avoid overexertion when defecating.
(7) Good hygiene habits: prevent water from flowing into the ears when washing your hair and taking a bath, and quit the habit of pulling out your ears, especially parents don't dig earwax for their children (commonly known as "earwax"). In fact, cerumen has the function of protecting the external auditory canal, and generally falls off by itself with the movement of the oral cavity without special treatment. Individual oily cerumen can go to the hospital regularly to ask a doctor for treatment.