The committee said it had completed a technological note on the use of ventilation tube grommets for treating middle-ear infections (otitis media).
"The evidence indicates that the use of ventilation tubes is of limited value in treating otitis media with effusion, although it does not suggest that it should be stopped completely."
BUT when you look at what has happened in UK I found a well written article from the Daily Mail. This talks about the dangers of delaying grommet insertion. New research shows the number of referrals in UK to hospital for treatment of glue ear - a chronic condition that is the biggest single cause of hearing loss in children - has plummeted in the past few years.
The article also includes information on a New Zealand Study.
"The study of more than 1,000 children born in New Zealand in the early Seventies suggests early glue ear affects behaviour, IQ and reading, into late teens.
It found that compared with 'normal' children, those with a history of glue ear had lower IQ up to the age of 13, more hyperactive and inattentive behaviour up to 15, and reduced reading ability up to 18.
It concluded that 'early middle ear disease history appears to have a deleterious effect on reading ability, verbal IQ and behaviour problems'."
The people of Northland need to be very wary of a new breed of Health Administrator in Wellington, many of whom have recently been exported from UK, who have plans to cut services particularly to the poorest children in New Zealand.
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I'm glad you found this. Some of these "elective" surgeries are actually very necessary. Cutting funding would hurt everyone, most of all the patients. That study on children who hadn't had the surgery was very telling. This is why I constantly take my own kids to the doctor, just to make sure I'm not missing anything. http://www.auroraentmd.com/about
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