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Hearing loss can bera be wrong
My daughter had bera test at 3.5 age where there was no wave to be traced.the doctor gave us hearing aids for her..after six months we again had a bera test when again there was no wave to traced.But she she turns when we clap or call her name behind her back without the aids.she is very hyperactive and might be ADHD and development is also behind
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Please Personal experience is always better than any examination by doctors or machines Read books for development of such children, and train her accordingly In between, have clinical examination regularly at good doctors
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Hello there. I can understand your concern. No, BERA (Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry) cannot be wrong because it's a objective type of test and not subjective. But you can get the whole matter checked out by a different ENT specialist in person for further evaluation and management of you have such a doubt. Best regards. Dr. Anil Kumar Jain. Bangalore.
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