Otosclerosis
Find out about otosclerosis, including the symptoms, causes and treatments.
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
Otosclerosis can cause mild to severe hearing loss, but it very rarely causes total deafness. Your hearing usually gets worsegradually over months or a few years and may continue to get worse if igno
See your GP if you're worried about your hearing. Theywill ask about your symptoms, examine your ears, take your medical history and may do some simple hearing tests . If your GP suspects a problem
Otosclerosis can usually be treated successfully with either a hearing aid or surgery. If your hearing loss is very mild, you may not need any treatment at first. Hearing aids A hearing aid is an el
The exact cause of otosclerosis is unclear and it's not known whether you can do anything to prevent it. Many cases seem to run in families and it's thought they may be the result ofinheriting a faul