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Age-Related Hearing Loss: What You Need to Know (Presbycusis)

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  Hearing is one of our primary connections to the world. It allows us to engage in conversation, enjoy the nuances of music, and remain alert to our environment. However, as we age, many of us experience a gradual decline in this vital sense. Known medically as presbycusis , age related hearing loss affects approximately one in three people between the ages of 65 and 74 and nearly half of those over 75. Despite its prevalence, it often goes untreated, leading to social isolation and cognitive strain. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the science, symptoms and solutions for presbycusis, ensuring you or your loved ones have the knowledge needed to maintain a high quality of life. 1. What is Presbycusis? Presbycusis is the gradual loss of hearing in both ears as a person ages. It is a sensorineural hearing disorder, meaning it generally involves damage to the inner ear (the cochlea) or the complex nerve pathways from the inner ear to the brain. Unlike sudden hearing loss...

Ear Pain on One Side Only? Here’s What It Could Mean

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  Unilateral ear pain,  that sharp or dull ache that seems to affect only one side, is an incredibly common complaint. If you have ever had it, you know how confusing it can be. Is it a cold? A cavity? Or did you just sleep funny? The truth is, ear pain on one side often doesn't even start in the ear itself. Understanding the root cause is the key to getting relief. How Ear Pain Works: A Simple Overview Your ear is an intricate structure, but it’s intimately connected to your throat , nose  and jaw . This close relationship explains why one sided ear pain is so common. The Phenomenon of Referred Pain The most confusing part of one sided ear pain is often referred pain . This is when a nerve pathway causes pain signals originating from one part of the body, like your jaw joint or tonsil to be felt in another part of your body, like your ear. Because the structures on the right and left sides of your head are separate, problems like a single infected tooth or a sore throa...