Great video and very informative and helpful, I would just like to mention that the units for levels of loudness are measured in dBHL not dB which is a slightly different scale but the main information stands.
Sir please help me doctor said i have reached 50% hearing loss at the age of 18 so it may otoscleriosis so if i have to do surgery or hearing aid is better
My otosclerosis was activated by the change in Hormones due to pregnancy. It worsened with each pregnancy. Pregnancy hormones activated the genes that were dormant that caused my otosclerosis.
I had surgery Stapedectomy The titanium wire was eventually covered by the bone and stopped working No one ever mentions that can happen I had hearing for 5 years after surgery
I haven't heard that happening either, so what did you do ? Can you have it done again or do you have to use a hearing aid now ? I'm considering the operation myself
@@Mattlock it does happen, but not very often. I would recommend going to the operation because for a few years, I did have hearing. You can’t do it again once the bones have melted over top of the wires because there’s nothing left to hook it up to.
@@camillevote7901I’m so sorry!!!! :( I’m here bc my hearing keeps getting worse and I stumbled across this condition as a possible cause. Is there bc an underlying issue that causes the bones to respond like this????
Hello sir I am one who is suffering from this disease and after consulting with Doctor he recommends me to go for surgery but there is a risk of damage of ear or hearing will be better. My question is, what is the success rate of this surgery?
I just had the surgery 6 weeks ago and I can hear for the first time in 38 years. The risk is quite minimal. I lost 2/3 of the feeling of my tongue and taste, but this ought to come back.
@@MohammadEisaAli I did audiology test and in tympanogram it showed 'As ' type doctor Said it is Because of osteosclerosis.I am Suffering from one side ear blovkage and tinnitus(clicking Sounds).doctor Said no Treatment required since my hearing test came out Normal..but I am worried if it is Something Else and not diagonized Properly..
@@swadhi4665 You can't have your hearing test on audiogram normal if you are diagnosed with osteosclerosis. Possibly you either have very low/mild so no treatment needed
During pregnancy all the symptoms are aggravated but pregnancy itself is not a cause. And one can find similar effects when using contraceptive pills. But so well explained and 10/10 for lovely animations✨❤️
Great video and very informative and helpful, I would just like to mention that the units for levels of loudness are measured in dBHL not dB which is a slightly different scale but the main information stands.
So well explained. Well done.
Thanks!
It has worked wonderfully as I had undergone surgery before 7 month now I am able to hear normal sound.thanks to Appolo thank to Sanjiv Gupta sir
Sir please help me doctor said i have reached 50% hearing loss at the age of 18 so it may otoscleriosis so if i have to do surgery or hearing aid is better
How much it costs sir please reply
Awesome explanation
I've been waiting for this video 😊
Rinnes and Webers!
@@ZeroToFinals beautifully explained tests 👏 and thank you so much for remembering :)
Another great video! Thank you 😊
Great to hear
Thank you that was helpful
Excellent explanation, many thanks.
Thank you 🙏😊
Very good 🎉
Всем привет ! А отосклероз может быть только на одном ухе ??
Does the ringing in ear get louder when around noise? Is this cause of otosclerosis?
Pregnancy is also a risk factor for otosclerosis
What do you mean?
No it’s not
Pregnancy and menopause can also worsen otosclerosis
My otosclerosis was activated by the change in Hormones due to pregnancy. It worsened with each pregnancy. Pregnancy hormones activated the genes that were dormant that caused my otosclerosis.
Reason 745 for never taking children 😂
I had surgery Stapedectomy The titanium wire was eventually covered by the bone and stopped working No one ever mentions that can happen I had hearing for 5 years after surgery
I haven't heard that happening either, so what did you do ? Can you have it done again or do you have to use a hearing aid now ? I'm considering the operation myself
@@Mattlock it does happen, but not very often. I would recommend going to the operation because for a few years, I did have hearing. You can’t do it again once the bones have melted over top of the wires because there’s nothing left to hook it up to.
I am confused. Like what stopped working? Temporary or more permanent issue?
@@spooksyschannel3038 the disease causes the bones to fuse over the wire and it couldn’t vibrate anymore. It rarely happens
@@camillevote7901I’m so sorry!!!! :( I’m here bc my hearing keeps getting worse and I stumbled across this condition as a possible cause. Is there bc an underlying issue that causes the bones to respond like this????
Thanks
Great much thanks
Thanks Tom for your excellent videos? Would you like to disclose what software are you using to prepare these videos? Would highly appreciate it?
See how I make videos like this: th-cam.com/video/0PzzCfptWHs/w-d-xo.html
Hello sir
I am one who is suffering from this disease and after consulting with Doctor he recommends me to go for surgery but there is a risk of damage of ear or hearing will be better. My question is, what is the success rate of this surgery?
My doctor said 90 precent you will hear like a kid
I just had the surgery 6 weeks ago and I can hear for the first time in 38 years. The risk is quite minimal. I lost 2/3 of the feeling of my tongue and taste, but this ought to come back.
@@kobiaviv8481 okay. Now i have scheduled my surgery in February. I hope it will give my hearing back.
@@solagratia8573bro please give your contact so i can contact with you I am also suffering from this disease
@@solagratia8573
Sorry for being late replying you
Can you plz update me about your ear condition?
No mention of Carhartt's notch ???
Which one is better... Stapedectomy or Stapedotomy...
Carhart notch is also seen
Hi how do u make these videos please explain.. any tutorial video?
Yes - here is an explanation : th-cam.com/video/0PzzCfptWHs/w-d-xo.html
(link also in the description of this video)
I agree with some researchers that Beethoven's hearing loss was due to otosclerosis, and how about you (guys)?
I have one side ear and throat blockage...Is it a symptom of this oosteosclerosis ...anybody have this symptom as wrll
Throat blockage isn't associate with osteospongosis. Side ear blockage is very vague symptom and could be due to many aetiologies .
@@MohammadEisaAli I did audiology test and in tympanogram it showed 'As ' type doctor Said it is Because of osteosclerosis.I am Suffering from one side ear blovkage and tinnitus(clicking Sounds).doctor Said no Treatment required since my hearing test came out Normal..but I am worried if it is Something Else and not diagonized Properly..
@@swadhi4665 You can't have your hearing test on audiogram normal if you are diagnosed with osteosclerosis. Possibly you either have very low/mild so no treatment needed
Any yoga ??
During pregnancy all the symptoms are aggravated but pregnancy itself is not a cause. And one can find similar effects when using contraceptive pills.
But so well explained and 10/10 for lovely animations✨❤️
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