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Otosclerosis |
| Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention |
| Alternative Names: |
| Otospongiosis |
| Treatment: |
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Otosclerosis may be slowly progressive, and the condition may not require treatment until the extent of hearing loss is significant. A hearing aid may be used to treat the hearing loss. This will not cure or prevent the progression of the disease, but may help alleviate the symptoms of hearing loss.
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| Expectations (prognosis): |
| Otosclerosis is progressive without treatment; however, surgery may restore at least partial hearing. Most complications of surgery correct themselves within a few weeks. |
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| Calling your health care provider: |
| Call your health care provider if hearing loss occurs. Call your health care provider if fever, ear pain, dizziness, or other symptoms develop after surgery. |
Ear anatomy |
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