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- $Title{Potential Causes of Hearing Loss in the Aging}
- $Subject{hear hearing acuity aging process presbycusis decibels audiometer ear
- wax cerumen tympanic membrane middle ears outer ear infection otitis inner ear
- hearing aid hearing loss age}
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- Anatomy of the Inner Ear*0003301.scf}
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- Copyright (c) 1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- Potential Causes of Hearing Loss in the Aging
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- QUESTION: As I grow older, I seem to hear a good deal less. My wife tells me
- that it is a normal part of aging, and that I still hear enough, maybe too
- much. I don't doubt her word, but am curious to know if everyone gets a bit
- hard of hearing as they get older. Do you think that there is anything that
- should be done about my condition? Thanks for your always interesting and
- informative column.
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- ANSWER: Your actions will have to depend upon your condition. Yes, it is
- true that there is a loss of hearing acuity that goes along with the aging
- process. It's called "presbycusis," and while age does play a role, hearing
- loss can be the result of other, more easily remedied situations.
- Interestingly enough, it seems that people who have lived in urban or more
- noisy environments are more prone to hearing loss than those who dwell in
- rural or quieter surroundings. The amount of loss is calculated in decibels
- and is determined by a simple test using a device called an "audiometer".
- However, a good physical examination may reveal that the lost hearing is due
- to ear wax (cerumen), an injury to the tympanic membrane that separates the
- middle ear from the outer ear, or an infection (otitis) in either the middle
- or inner ear. When these causes have been cared for and removed and hearing
- loss remains, a hearing aid may be the solution, as it serves to amplify sound
- to a level that you can hear more easily.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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