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Could your child develop glue ear and suffer hearing loss without your knowledge?

Glue Ear is a hearing impairment commonly seen in children. It results in a hearing loss with an average of 20 decibels (db HL). Due to this condition, normal speech seems to be a whisper. Glue ear is mostly seen in small children around the age of three. As the children get older, the probability of glue ear reduces.