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5.3% people in world have hearing disorders, says KoIMS director
Ashwani Kumar N K R
DHNS
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KoIMS director Dr Cariappa inaugurated 'World Hearing Day' on the premises of KoIMS in Madikeri on Thursday. DH Photo
KoIMS director Dr Cariappa inaugurated 'World Hearing Day' on the premises of KoIMS in Madikeri on Thursday. DH Photo

Kodagu Institute of Medical Sciences (KoIMS) director Dr Cariappa suggested making more efforts towards completely eliminating hearing disorders among people.

He was speaking inaugurating the programme to mark ‘World Hearing Day’ and an awareness campaign organised by KoIMS, All India Institute Of Speech and Hearing, Mysuru and Health department, on the premises of KoIMS on Thursday.

Stating that 5.3% people in the world have hearing disorders, Dr Cariappa said that children are more vulnerable to hearing disorders and there is a need to carry out regular check-ups.

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Hearing disorders among children should not be neglected and added that the Kodagu Institute of Medical Sciences had the best facilities for
the diagnosis of hearing disorders.

District Family Welfare officer Dr Anand said people should immediately consult specialist doctor in case of lack of hearing.

KoIMS superintendent Dr Lokesh said the government has implemented several programmes to prevent deafness. The concerned should utilise the facilities available in government hospitals.

KoIMS principal Dr Vishal Kumar said one should stay away from loud noise. Getting exposed to loudness increases the chances of loss of hearing, specially among children.

KoIMS chief administrative officer Dr Nanjundegowda, resident medical officer Dr Roopesh Gopal and KoIMS ENT department head Dr Shwetha were present.

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(Published 05 March 2021, 00:16 IST)