
You can’t keep an eye on your children 24/7. And unfortunately, because of this, your kids can damage their senses in many ways. Here are some of the most common ones to watch out for.
Exposure to Loud Music
It’s no secret that kids, especially teenagers, like loud music. But because you don’t want the walls to shake and the neighbors to complain, you probably buy them some shiny new headphones. But by understanding hearing loss, we know that listening to loud music with headphones is one of the most common ways to hurt your ears and develop hearing loss. Playing video games for hours on end can also hurt your children’s ears with the volume turned all the way up.
Untreated Lazy Eye Conditions
People often have one eye that is weaker than the other. This is called “lazy eye.” If nothing is done, the weaker eye will change so that it can’t see well. This can cause permanent sight loss as well as an eye that always looks in the wrong direction. Also, treating lazy eye in teens and adults is much harder. But kids need eye exams and treatment as soon as possible because most of the worst issues can be caught early and stopped from getting worse.
Kids Can Damage their Senses from Flu
Both the cold virus and the flu can temporarily make it impossible to smell anything. This is called anosmia. Of course, COVID-19 can also cause you to lose your sense of taste and smell. Your ability to smell can be hurt by the flu. Most of the time, this isn’t permanent, but it may take a while to get better. In about two weeks, it can come back. But in some cases, the loss of smell is permanent, and there is no known way to get it back to the strength it was beforehand.
Poor Dental Hygiene
Children don’t take care of their teeth as well as they should. About 25% of children have severe problems with their teeth. You can help by making sure they use fluoride toothpaste twice a day when they brush their teeth. If your child is younger, you should watch them brush. If they don’t take care of their teeth well, they might lose their sense of taste. And bad habits will stick around into adolescence and adulthood, which will cause even more problems.
Severe Nerve Damage
The sense of touch is probably the most underrated one, and most of us don’t even think about it. But you need to be able to feel pain to know when something is wrong. And for some of the most personal times in life. Still, your child can lose his or her sense of touch if there is severe nerve damage. Most of the time, this is done by hurting the spinal cord. This can happen when a child falls from a high place, like from a playground structure or when they jump off the bed.
Summary
Your kids can damage their senses in many ways. Some of the most common ways to lose senses include loud music, the effects of flu, and damage to the nerve and spinal cord.