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What is hearing loss? Hearing loss is a sudden or gradual decrease in how well you can hear. It is one of the most common conditions affecting older and elderly adults.
Statistics. About 20 percent of Americans, 48 million, report some degree of hearing loss. At age 65, one out of three people has a hearing loss.
Examples of conditions that cause bilateral (i.e. both sides) sensorineural hearing loss are noise and just living a long time. Generally speaking, there is often not much to do about bilateral hearing loss other than hearing aids.
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Adult hearing problems & hearing loss in one ear among adults are highly treatable conditions. Learn about causes & solutions – start hearing better today!
Final Recommendation Statement Hearing Loss in Older Adults: Screening. Recommendations made by the USPSTF are independent of the U.S. government.
What is age-related hearing loss? Age-related hearing loss (presbycusis) is the loss of hearing that gradually occurs in most of us as we grow older.
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Hearing loss impacts lots of individuals and their loved ones. Learn about hearing loss symptoms, causes and treatment.