Causes Of Auditory Processing Disorder

Illness

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Auditory processing disorder may also be caused by illness. Chronic ear infections, for instance, may cause the disorder, as they do not allow a young child to get enough use out of the auditory processing cortices, making it hard for them to interpret verbal information. Meningitis, an inflammation of the meninges surrounding the brain and spinal cord, may cause auditory processing disorder by compressing and damaging areas of the brain associated with the processing of auditory information.

Certain poisons can also damage the auditory cortices and contribute to the development of auditory processing disorder. Some diseases of the nervous system can cause the development of auditory processing disorder, as they cause harm to the neurons that process sound, which makes it hard for an individual to make sense of what they hear.

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