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What causes hard of hearing in the elderly? A comprehensive guide

According to the National Institute on Aging, about one-third of adults over 65 experience hearing loss to some degree. Understanding **what causes hard of hearing in the elderly** is the first step toward effective management and maintaining a high quality of life.

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Is tinnitus a normal part of aging?

While up to 25% of older adults report experiencing tinnitus, this bothersome ringing or buzzing in the ears is not considered a normal or inevitable part of aging. Rather, tinnitus is a symptom with an underlying cause that requires investigation and proper management, regardless of your age.

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Why does your hearing worsen as you get older in age?

Approximately one in three people in the United States between the ages of 65 and 74 has hearing loss, a condition known as presbycusis. This age-related decline is a complex process affected by a combination of biological changes, environmental factors, and genetics, explaining why does your hearing worsen as you get older in age.

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Why does people's hearing get worse as they get older? Understanding presbycusis

According to the National Institute on Aging, approximately one-third of older adults experience some degree of hearing loss, a condition medically known as presbycusis. We explore the comprehensive reasons why people's hearing gets worse as they get older, from biological wear-and-tear to environmental and genetic factors.

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