There are two types of conductions for hearing. Air conduction (AC) Bone conduction (BC). Both pathways are used to transmit auditory signals. When sound waves travel through the air to the cochlea in the inner ear its called AC. While BC, Sound wave...
The child develops the speech and language skills at own rate. Some of the children walk and talk early as their development requirement. But in some cases, the children take a long time to walk and talk. Normally, the ages range of children to learn...
Stimming is a short form of self-stimulatory behavior and is also known as stereotypic behavior. In a person with autism stimming generally, refer to specific behavior. That includes rocking, hand- flapping, spinning, or repetition of words. Stimming...
Yawning is a movement or activity that everyone has in their daily life. Some time it embarrassing people during important lectures and corporate meetings. It produces or shows a feeling of calmness and sleepiness. and you face hearing loss or hard...
You can treat hearing loss with various methods such as hearing aids, medical intervention and also surgery. These medications and operations are beneficial for all the age groups. Although the result of treatment is different for every individua...
Adenoiditis are masses of lymph tissue, located behind the roof of mouth and nose, in the pharynx. They are invisible. It is the inflammation of these glands. It mainly occurs in children below 15 years of age and decreases with age. Adenoiditis is a...
There is no cure for the type of tinnitus caused by hearing loss and noise disclosure. Tinnitus is a Sense of a sound when there is no noise present. Tinnitus is known as ringing in the ear internally. Even if no external sound in the surrounding pre...
BAER is an abbreviation of brainstem auditory evoked response. This measure our brain process means when any sound we hear how our brain is reacting. It records brain waves when any sound is playing for us. This test is also called by other names: Au...
A Pseudobulbar Palsy is the type of medical disorder. In which, the person can’t control their body parts such as the face, mouth, and the tongue. In this disorder, you will find the loss of sensation or feeling in a part of the body like as the pa...
Children with Developmental Expressive Language Disorder have difficulty in expressing information in speech, writing, sign language or gesture. Some children are late in learning speech and language skills in the first three years, while eventually...
Monolaurin is known as Lauricidin. It is chemically derived from lauric acid and glycerin, and it is a byproduct of the coconut fat. According to research, monolaurin possesses antifungal, antibacterial and antiviral qualities. In human breast milk, ...
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome also called Todd’s syndrome or Lilliputian hallucination is a condition in which visual perception is altered. This altered state can cause objects to appear smaller, bigger, closer or farther away then really are. It i...
Diadochokinetic Rate A Diadochokinetic Rate is an assessment tool used in Speech-Language Pathology. With the help of this technique, a speech therapist can help people who are suffering from communication problems. A professional uses this diadochok...
The Fibromyalgia and Multiple Sclerosis(MS) are the two different conditions. Both have potentially debilitating disorders that can lead to chronic pain. These both conditions require a variety of medical tests for the diagnosis. What is Fibromyalgi...
Neurofibromatosis (NF2) is a genetic disorder that affects our nervous system. And this causes the tumor in the spinal cord, nerves and in the brain. People affected by this condition develop non-cancerous tumors along their nerves. The tumors are ca...