Otosclerosis Testimonial - Dr. Sperling
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Published 2016-07-21
Otosclerosis is a problem that causes stiffening of the joints between the little hearing bones (ossicles) in the middle ear. This serves to muffle sound as it goes from the ear drum, through the ossicles to the inner ear. It usually develops when you’re in the 20s and can cause a significant hearing loss. Otosclerosis is readily treated with surgery to replace these bones (stapedectomy) or with hearing aids.
Usually the diagnosis becomes clearer as time passes, and with careful examinations. If it worsens, surgery or hearing aids are considered.