Dr. Ronald Chin’s Take On Otosclerosis
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Dr. Ronald Chin’s Take On Otosclerosis

Dr. Ronald Chin’s Take On Otosclerosis

Otosclerosis happens when abnormal bone growth occurs in the middle or inner ear, causing interference with sound travelling to your ear. Otosclerosis can lead to conductive hearing loss.

This is more commonly found in women. It often occurs in people ages 20 to 50. The cause of this disease is mostly unknown, but the possibility of it being a genetic predisposition is high.

There are a few risk factors for this disease, such as family history, race, gender, and pregnancy. The likelihood of you getting otosclerosis is higher if someone in your family has it. White people have a higher chance of getting otosclerosis.

Glue ear, after draining the ear drum

Glue ear, intact ear drum

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