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Do ossicles change with age? Understanding the impact of aging on your middle ear bones
While the middle ear ossicles—the malleus, incus, and stapes—are fully formed at birth, they do undergo age-related changes, with studies showing an early decline in osteocyte numbers. These subtle modifications to the bone tissue and surrounding joints contribute to shifts in middle ear function over time. Understanding precisely how **do ossicles change with age** provides important insights into age-related hearing loss.
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Healthy Aging