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What is Age-Related Hearing Loss

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Age-related hearing loss is where you gradually lose your hearing power as you grow older. The disorder is related to older adults who are mostly over 60 years old. However, you may not notice the condition at first since the hearing loss occurs gradually, and the more you grow older, it becomes worse for you to hear phrases clearly.

What causes age-related hearing loss

As you age, several changes occur in your inner ear. Your nerve system becomes weak, where it cannot transmit the signals to the brain effectively. It is vital to note that your hearing problems can worsen, especially if you live in a noisy environment. Correspondingly, your family history also matters since you may be vulnerable to hearing loss if the disorder runs in the family genes. 

What are the common types of hearing loss?

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