00:00The crying baby in the video is the owner of Taonggulang, Janelia.
00:06Janelia is eating her lunch before the video that she was caught not to cry.
00:13They already ate.
00:16After I ate, I took a rest.
00:19I left our food on the table.
00:22She's fond of fish.
00:24She went there.
00:25I didn't know she was already eating.
00:27According to the father of Janelia, Joah Mark, their lunch was the favorite of the kids.
00:34That's why Janelia didn't get caught and she ate it.
00:39Every time we eat fish, we share it.
00:42Even if it's dried fish, tinapa, tilapia.
00:45We eat it at the same time.
00:47There was a time when she suddenly went to the table and she took it alone.
00:52That's when we started.
00:55Later, Janelia approached her parents and started crying.
01:04The child was shocked.
01:16She came to me and started crying.
01:19That's how she is when she gets hurt.
01:21She cries a lot.
01:24According to the ear, nose, and throat specialist, Dr. Dominador Garduño III,
01:29a person gets deaf if the coordination of his teeth and tongue is not in order.
01:35People get deaf when there's a mistake in their teeth coordination.
01:40They don't coordinate.
01:42Our teeth coordination is the coordination of our tongue and neck muscles.
01:48A lot of people coordinate there.
01:50According to Dr. Garduño, it's also common for kids to get deaf.
01:54Kids are not yet developed.
01:57It depends on the age.
01:58But it takes a while to coordinate.
02:00That's why they start with milk, then soft, then hard foods.
02:06It's already complex to have teeth that can stick out.
02:09They're not yet that good.
02:10First, they need to feel if there's a tooth.
02:13They need to feel the head.
02:14They're not yet sensitive.
02:16They don't know yet.
02:18It's very common for kids.
02:20Just drink water.
02:22It will heal.
02:24It won't kill you.
02:25Joe Mark was given water by his daughter.
02:28Some people get deaf, but it doesn't stick out.
02:31It just sticks out.
02:33Some people get deaf, but it just sticks out.
02:37You can feel it, but it doesn't want to be removed.
02:40In that case, the water will eventually wash away.
02:48I don't want to die.
02:50No.
02:51After drinking water, they check its condition.
02:56I don't want to do that.
02:57It's pooping.
02:58It's pooping.
03:00I don't want to do that.
03:02No.
03:03But Janelia doesn't stop crying.
03:07I'm afraid I'll die.
03:10Even after drinking water, the tooth didn't come out.
03:16It's puking.
03:18It's puking.
03:20That's why they did this.
03:22Eat rice so it will come out.
03:28It's coming out.
03:29When we were young, even now,
03:31when we get deaf, even when we grow up,
03:34what we do is,
03:35we'll roll rice,
03:37then we'll try to swallow it,
03:39but it won't come out.
03:40Because we believe that the deaf will join us.
03:44It's the same thing.
03:45The tooth can go deeper.
03:50It's quiet here.
03:51You ate there.
03:53It's gone.
03:54It's gone.
03:55It's gone.
03:56It's gone.
03:57It's gone.
03:58It's gone.
04:01Because Janelia still doesn't calm down,
04:03the next thing the father gave her was a banana.
04:06It was a banana.
04:08The doctor said that the tooth will join the banana.
04:14She can bring it down.
04:15When you swallow a banana,
04:17you're 50-50.
04:18She can pull it down,
04:19bring it down,
04:20or she can push it.
04:21The tooth will go deeper.
04:24You should monitor the food in the tooth
04:27to know when to go to the doctor.
04:32The child has a big tonsil.
04:34Most of the time, it's the tonsil that's puking.
04:37If you can see the tooth,
04:38and you have an instrument that can pull it down,
04:41if you can't,
04:42just bring it to the hospital.
04:45The doctor's advice is to be careful
04:47when giving the first tooth.
04:50Remove it if you can see it.
04:52But if you don't have an instrument,
04:54and you just use your hands,
04:55you might be able to push it deeper.
04:59According to the doctor,
05:00it's still better to consult a specialist,
05:02especially if the tooth is big,
05:04that it can go deeper.
05:06Some fish have a small tooth.
05:09If it can puke,
05:10it's okay.
05:11But the area where it puked might be infected.
05:14It depends on where it puked.
05:16It's better to remove it.
05:17It's likely to cause an infection.
05:19Because our mouth is a dirty area.
05:21When we swallow, it gets dirty.
05:23We have a lot of bacteria in our mouth.
05:27It's likely to get infected.
05:31After 30 minutes,
05:33Janelia stopped crying.
05:35She also lost her hearing.
05:39She ate a lot of rice and bananas.
05:43She drank a lot of water.
05:45Her stomach was full.
05:47She ate a lot of rice and bananas.
05:52She said she still has it,
05:54but we feel like she lost it
05:56because she can play with it.
05:58As parents,
05:59they also worry about their daughter's hearing.
06:02But they are calm
06:04because they know what to do if she loses her hearing.
06:07If you see your daughter crying,
06:10it's painful for us as parents.
06:13We know what to do
06:15because we've experienced it.
06:17But the expert doesn't want to.
06:19What we want is not to make it any worse.
06:22That's why I said,
06:23if you see it,
06:24and you don't want to remove it,
06:25just remove it.
06:26Just bring it to the doctor
06:27if you can't see anything
06:28and you just feel it.
06:30Because the ending,
06:31you might make it worse.
06:32Remind parents and children
06:35to be careful when eating
06:40to avoid hearing loss
06:42and to avoid getting sick.
07:02Learn more at www.cdc.gov.au
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