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Prebycusis



Prebycusis Causes


There is still no clear explanation to the cause of presbycusis. However, medical experts believe genetic predisposition has a significant effects as well as constant exposure to noise trauma. This condition increases as the person ages.


Prebycusis Definition


Prebycusis is more commonly known as the age-related loss of hearing, reducing the ability to hear high frequencies and found mostly in aging people.


Prebycusis Diagnosis


An audiology is often conducted to fully determine the extent of the hearing loss, which is often expected to progress as the person ages. About 85% of the adults above 70 years old suffer this problem. An ear examination is also conducted to ensure the ear has no obstructions that may cause this difficulty in hearing.


Prebycusis Symptoms and Signs


The loss of hearing typically occurs gradually over time and usually starts with experiencing problem like hearing high-frequency sounds or when someone is talking. The person may also experience difficulty in hearing things in noisy areas.


Prebycusis Treatment


There is no known cure for this age-related loss of hearing. Treatment is primary focused on providing some form of functional improvement such as hearing aids, which can amply supply amplification. Developing certain skills such as lip reading as well as the use of visual cues may help in the regular communication process.


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