Age-Related Hearing Impairment

Age-Related Hearing Impairment

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Observed genes

Polygenic score

Influential genes: GJB2,TRIOBP

Variations in the GJB2 gene have been associated with a higher risk of age-related hearing impairment.

The TRIOBP protein is localized in the rootlets of hair cell stereocilia and provides stability and rigidity.

About Age-Related Hearing Impairment

Age-related hearing loss usually manifests itself after the age of 65 and affects both ears equally. In addition to family predispositions, other risk factors - diabetes, loud environments and smoking - also influence the development of the disease. Affected individuals may have difficulties hearing what other people are saying.

What are the complications?

Age-related hearing loss is a common problem among the population. Due to its insidious onset people often don't realise their hearing worsens and refuse treatment.

Recommendations

Protect yourself from loud noises as those can contribute to the development of the condition. Choose a healthy lifestyle to avoid other age-related diseases that can affect your hearing. If you notice the first signs of hearing loss, talk to your doctor.

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Recommendations

Protect yourself from loud noises as those can contribute to the development of the condition. Choose a healthy lifestyle to avoid other age-related diseases that can affect your hearing. If you notice the first signs of hearing loss, talk to your doctor.

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