yes it left her blind and deaf
Helen Keller was not born deaf and blind. She was perfectly normal when she was born, but she lost her senses of sight and hearing due to a fever, possibly scarlet fever or meningitis, in February 1882 when she was 19 months old.
Helen Keller was not born blind and deaf. When she was 19 months old she contracted an illness speculated to be either scarlet fever or meningitis. This left her blind and deaf. Source: wikipedia
easy she was born like that -- Blindness and deafness aren't diseases. Helen Keller wasn't born blind and deaf, when she was young she contracted scarlet fever or meningitis. As a result she lost both her hearing and her sight.
Helen Keller became deaf and blind as a result of a severe illness, most likely scarlet fever or meningitis, that she contracted at the age of 19 months. This illness left her unable to see, hear, or speak for the rest of her life.
When Helen Keller was two years old, she contracted an illness, most likely scarlet fever or meningitis, which left her both blind and deaf. This experience drastically changed her life and forced her to find alternative ways to communicate and learn.
Helen Keller was both blind and deaf, which greatly impacted her ability to communicate and interact with the world. Despite these challenges, she overcame them with the help of her teacher Anne Sullivan and went on to become a well-known author, political activist, and lecturer.
Helen Keller was born deaf and blind i think. I'm really not that sure, but if she wasn't born deaf and blind then it was in april or may.
Helen Keller was not born blind and deaf; it was not until she was nineteen months old that she contracted an illness described by doctors as "an acute congestion of the stomach and the brain," which could possibly have been scarlet fever or meningitis.
Helen Keller had a disease that left her blind and deaf when she was 19 months old. Her physician called it "Brain Fever." Today's medical experts feel that she likely had a case of scarlet fever, or perhaps meningitis. Another possibility was rubella, which was going around at the time.
About the time Helen Keller was 19 months old, she had fallen ill. It is suspected that she had contracted meningitis or scarlet fever. She survived the illness but it had left her deaf and blind.
Helen Keller's ten kids, Adam, Sally, Cecile, John, Madison, Mary, Thomas, Paul, Timothy, and Isabella weren't all blind and or deaf. Adam was born deaf, Mary was born blind, Timothy was born completely blind and lost his hearing at age 5. Then, when Isabella was ten, she had scarlet fever and lost her hearing.
Helen Keller was born a healthy child she could see and hear perfectly. But when she was 19 months old she was struck by a fever that could have been meningitis or Scarlet Fever. When she was 6 years old Anne Sullivan became her teacher.