Otosclerosis is a condition that causes abnormal bone growth in or near the ear, leading to hearing loss. Treatments include observation, hearing aids, or surgery such as stapedotomy or labyrinthectomy to restore function.
Otosclerosis is a condition that causes abnormal bone growth in or near the ear, leading to hearing loss. Treatments include observation, hearing aids, or surgery such as stapedotomy or labyrinthectomy to restore function.
Otosclerosis is a condition causing gradual hearing loss. In Australia, treatment includes vestibular rehabilitation, hearing aids or surgery (stapes prosthesis).
Advanced cases may require cochlear implant. Waiting time for public system can be up to 12 months.