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What will the client with otosclerosis complain of besides hearing loss?

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Clients with otosclerosis may experience tinnitus, balance issues, and sometimes vertigo, in addition to hearing loss. These symptoms are due to the abnormal bone growth in the middle ear which disrupts sound conduction.

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Additional Symptoms of Otosclerosis

Besides hearing loss, a client with otosclerosis may complain of other symptoms such as tinnitus (ringing in the ears), balance issues, and in some cases, vertigo. These symptoms occur due to the abnormal bone growth characteristic of otosclerosis that affects the bones in the middle ear, especially the stapes, which impairs their ability to conduct sound to the inner ear effectively. This condition primarily leads to conductive hearing loss, but it can also involve sensorineural hearing loss if the inner ear is affected. Since otosclerosis can worsen over time, these symptoms can progress and vary in severity. Treatment options including hearing aids or surgery (stapedotomy) can help manage these symptoms.

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