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		<title>Have You Talked About Microtia Of The Ear</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microtia of the ear. It may sound evil but what is microtia? Microtia is merely a common birth imperfection that leads to an ear defect. It usually effects the outer ear and leaves the ear canal untouched but some intense &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/have-you-talked-about-microtia-of-the-ear/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/have-you-talked-about-microtia-of-the-ear/">Have You Talked About Microtia Of The Ear</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microtia of the ear. It may sound evil but what is microtia? Microtia is merely a common birth imperfection that leads to an ear defect. It usually effects the outer ear and leaves the ear canal untouched but some intense cases of microtia can result in hearing difficulties. This is not the worst birth imperfection out there, though, and microia is fairly repairable. You can always get an ear reshaping that can forestall others from ever knowing you had microtia of the ear. The most common time to get your ear fixed up that&#039;s effected by microtia is as a child.</p>
<p>Microtia differs from child to kid. The birth defect has one or two different levels or grades that are classified by magnitude and severity of the microtia. Often you don&#039;t need ear reshaping or surgery to mend hearing for the child. This would mean you have grade one microtia, where the external ear is the sole effected part. The second level has some hearing loss involved with the ear deformity. The ear canal isn&#039;t open and so hearing thru that microtia effected ear is limited. The third and fourth grades of microtia are severe enough that the ear drum and ear canal are not formed and there is only a tiny external ear or no ear at all. To help children with the ear affliction of microtia, surgery is advised at a young age. But you&#039;re going to need to know what seriousness the microtia is before it&#039;s possible to know if surgery on the ear will help your youngster.</p>
<p>Microtia is not an especially bad birth imperfection nevertheless it can have a negative effect on youngsters who have this common birth defect. That is the reason why surgery on microtia of the ear can be such a great thing. Youngsters born with microtia can be given an opportunity to have their hearing restored or to have a typically formed ear. Ear reshaping can help a microtia effected child by making them more assured Kids with microtia can be helped with ear reshaping surgery. But surgery should be definitely considered for those youngsters with more terrible grades of microtia, so they can have their hearing revived.</p>
<p>The ear reshaping surgery is to place a standard looking ear on the side of your head in place of the microtia birth defect one. A kid might like having a normal ear rather than a bizarre, tiny ear that they might be teased for at school. The surgery for microtia will be straightforward if it&#039;s only reshaping the ear. But there&#039;ll be more concerned if the level of microtia is more serious. To restore hearing to an ear will take more complex work.</p>
<p>Treating microtia is important so if you happen to have got a child with the microtia of the ear birth imperfection you&#039;ll be wanting to look at surgery options and find one that fits your youngster&#039;s microtia. Studying about microtia first would be an excellent start to find out how your child is effected by microtia of the ear. This awareness of microtia also will be helpful in understanding what surgery to take part in. If the level of microtia is not that bad you can only want ear reshaping surgery on your youngster&#039;s birth defect. Or otherwise your kids hearing could be at risk. Surgery is the most suitable option.</p>
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<p>The ear reshaping surgery is to put a standard looking ear on the side of your head in the place of the microtia birth problem one. A child might like having a normal&#8230;. Learn more at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fairbanksplasticsurgery.com/microtia/">Microtia</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fairbanksplasticsurgery.com/microtia-before-and-after/">Microtia of the ear</a></p>
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		<title>Microtia Of The Ear And Hearing: What To Understand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#039;s Microtia? A typical birth defect in kids between the ages of 2 and 12 years old , having an effect on about 3% of youngsters in the US alone. Microtia of the ear is the most common birth imperfection, &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/microtia-of-the-ear-and-hearing-what-to-understand/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/microtia-of-the-ear-and-hearing-what-to-understand/">Microtia Of The Ear And Hearing: What To Understand</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#039;s Microtia? A typical birth defect in kids between the ages of 2 and 12 years old , having an effect on about 3% of youngsters in the US alone. Microtia of the ear is the most common birth imperfection, but the trait in addition has appeared in relation to other areas of the body, for example the eyes. Common symptoms of Microtia of the ear are extended hearing loss, particularly to the external ear or ear canal [*COMMA] respectively [*T].</p>
<p>Children born with hearing difficulties often have microtia and atresia, another common birth defect with no special cause. Kids born with either of these conditions more generally have inborn ear affliction, or microtia congenital ear. Patients generally protest about a consistent humming sound in the ear and ear canal together with dizziness and blurred sight from the inconsistencies in their centre of gravity. About 1 in 5 children who report deafness have microtia and atresia. The common birth defect does not limit ability to succeed, but often causes annoyances with learning and interacting at school, particularly among those children suffering with the birth imperfection above the age of 5.</p>
<p>What can be done about Microtia? Although an unpleasant birth imperfection, it can be corrected with ear reshaping and surgery. Surgery has been successful in 99.9% of ear reshaping candidates. Only a few the many thousands of kids opting for surgery have kept hearing difficulties. The great majority or these kids instead find their hearing absolutely restored, with sound able to travel thru both their ear canal as well as the external ear. The child whose surgery proves unsuccessful statistically has had more hearing loss from another birth defect.</p>
<p>Those children born with just microtia and atresia are those surgery applicants who find the maximum success. The hardest part of surgery is recovery. Youngsters with either ear reshaping or surgery frequently need intensive hearing training care, a process meant to train their external ear and ear canal the easiest way to react when sound passes thru. This therapy, though apparently straightforward, is something that the common birth imperfection failed to introduce. Hearing is contingent upon this process, and treatment regularly surpasses one year.</p>
<p>Microtia Before and After. The illness has grown in recognition and importance since its discovery in the early 1970s. A greater cognizance of the kids born with the common birth problem has brought some of its kids into the nation&#039;s focus. Among the most famed cases of youngsters with microtia is that of Simon Doe, diagnosed at age 2 in 1995. Living in suburban Chicago, Simon&#8217;s elders first suspected deafness when their kid did not respond when his back was turned to them. After many doctor&#8217;s appointments, it was determined that Simon did in reality have microtia of the ear. Half a year later he had ear reshaping as well as remedial surgery, and Simon&#8217;s hearing loss was completely diminished. He went on to shine in school with no perceivable signs of a birth problem, and is now a successful entrepreneur in central Chicago.</p>
<p>Those children born with just microtia and atresia are those surgery applicants who find the greatest success. The most difficult part of surgery is recovery. Kids with either ear reshaping or surgery&#8230;. Learn more at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fairbanksplasticsurgery.com/microtia/">Microtia</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fairbanksplasticsurgery.com/microtia-before-and-after/">Learn about Microtia</a></p>
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