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  • What's Hearing Loss? for Kids


    Hearing loss happens when there is a problem with the ear, nerves connected to the ear, or the part of the brain that controls hearing. Someone who has hearing loss may be able to hear some sounds or nothing at all. To learn more, read this article for kids.

  • Going to the Audiologist for Kids


    When a kid has trouble hearing, an audiologist can help. That's a person specially trained to understand how hearing works and to help kids who don't hear normally.

  • All About Your Senses: Experiments to Try for Kids


    Need a science project, or just looking for something fun to do? These experiments reveal the way your body works. Check with a grown-up first because some will require help from an adult.

  • A to Z: Myringitis, Infectious for Parents


    Learn about bullous myringitis, an infection of the tympanic membrane (eardrum).

  • A to Z: Myringitis, Bullous for Parents


    Learn about bullous myringitis, an infection of the tympanic membrane (eardrum).

  • A to Z: Bullous Myringitis for Parents


    Learn about bullous myringitis, an infection of the tympanic membrane (eardrum).

  • A to Z: Foreign Body, Ear for Parents


    Having a foreign object in the ear is a common cause for a visit to the emergency room, especially for kids under age 6.

  • Flying and Your Child's Ears for Parents


    That weird ear-popping sensation is a normal part of air travel. Here's how to help equalize the air pressure in your child's ears to prevent or decrease ear pain.

  • What Happens in the Operating Room? for Kids


    Surgeries and operations happen in the operating room, sometimes called the OR. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Aural Atresia for Parents


    Aural atresia is a condition that happens before birth in which a baby’s ear canal doesn’t form. It causes hearing loss, but treatments can help most children hear better.