presbykusis
Presbykusis, also known as presbyacusis, is a type of sensorineural hearing loss that typically occurs in individuals over the age of 60. It is a progressive condition that affects the inner ear, specifically the cochlea, which is responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that the brain can interpret. The exact cause of presbykusis is not fully understood, but it is believed to be a result of cumulative damage to the hair cells in the cochlea over time. This damage can be due to various factors, including exposure to loud noises, aging, and genetic predisposition.
Presbykusis is characterized by a gradual loss of high-frequency hearing, which is often the first symptom
Treatment for presbykusis typically focuses on managing the symptoms and improving the quality of life for