Otosclerosis and Hearing Loss: Understanding the Connection
Otosclerosis can cause conductive deafness, which occurs when sound waves are not conducted efficiently from the outer ear to the inner ear. This can happen due to the abnormal growth of bone in the middle ear, which can fix the stapes bone in place and prevent it from vibrating properly. This impairs the transmission of sound waves to the inner ear, resulting in hearing loss.Deafness - Related Articles
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