Symptoms of otosclerosis

Most people with otosclerosis noticehearing problems in their 20s or 30s. One or both ears can be affected. Symptoms of otosclerosis include: Hearing impairment that gets gradually worse over time particular difficulty hearing low, deep sounds and whispers speaking quietly because yourvoicesoundsloud to you finding it easier to hear when there's background noise (unlike many other types of hearing loss) tinnitus (hearing sounds such as buzzing or humming that come from inside your body) dizziness though this is rare The symptoms of otosclerosiscan be hard to tell apart from other causes of hearing loss .
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