Age-related hearing loss, also known as presbycusis, typically affects higher frequencies first. This is because the hair cells in the inner ear responsible for detecting high-frequency sounds tend to degenerate over time.
The rate of frequency loss can vary among individuals and depends on factors such as genetics, exposure to loud noises, and overall health. Understanding which frequencies are affected can help in managing hearing aids and other assistive listening devices more effectively.
What is presbycusis?
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