Is it brain damage for a baby not chasing sound

  After the baby is born, mothers will become very busy. In addition to taking care of the baby's diet and daily life, they also need to closely observe the baby's every move, afraid of anything unusual. It's really heart wrenching for the baby's healthy growth. Once a baby experiences some problems, the mother doesn't know what's going on, for example, is not chasing sound brain damage?

  

Is it brain damage for a baby not chasing sound1

  After 2-3 months of birth, babies will learn to chase sounds. If babies experience hypoxia and brain damage at birth, it is related to brain damage, as brain damage may damage the auditory nerve. If there is no such phenomenon at birth, it is caused by other reasons. Therefore, whether a baby does not chase sounds is brain damage depends on the specific situation.

  In general, there are other factors that can cause babies not to chase after sound. Some babies have congenital auditory nerve damage, while others have genetic causes. These are likely reasons for babies not chasing after sound, which is a common problem in clinical practice. Therefore, mothers and family members should not be anxious or afraid, and should handle it rationally.

  If it is found that the baby is not following the sound, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a brain CT or MRI examination. After confirming the cause, relevant treatment should be carried out according to the doctor's advice to avoid delaying the condition. Listening is very important for everyone, and it has a greater impact on babies, so it is necessary to seek timely treatment after discovery.

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