Can a child with a fever still undergo a hearing test

  A child's vision and hearing play a very important role in their growth. If they feel that their child cannot hear certain sounds after growing up, they can also undergo hearing tests. Can a child with a fever still undergo hearing tests?

  

Can a child with a fever still undergo a hearing test1

  Children can undergo hearing tests when they have a fever, but they may not cooperate and the results may be affected. In order to make the test results more accurate, it is best to wait until the child's body is completely healthy before doing such tests. In addition, after the child is born, if there are no problems with the hearing test, most children's hearing is healthy.

  However, there are also some individual cases where a child's hearing may be affected due to illness or injury. If there are some sounds or harsh sounds in daily life that the child does not respond to, it may also be a problem with the child's hearing, which can be understood through a hearing test.

  It is very important to have a check-up during pregnancy if you want your child's hearing to be normal. Even after birth, if your child's hearing is normal in daily life, it is important to protect their body as much as possible. Especially after a fever, it is important to promptly reduce the fever in the baby and not cause any sequelae due to severe fever.

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