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Is Stapedectomy Advisable For Ostosclerosis?

Dear Sir, I am a 33 years old male who has been diagnosed with Otosclerosis. My doctor has advised Stapedectomy but I am not fully comfortable going ahead with this surgery. The current symptoms include impaired hearing (more loss in the right ear vis-a-vis left), fullness in the right ear, headaches at times, heaviness in the head. Sometimes, it also feels as if mucus has accumulated in my head. I am also on a continuous medication for controlling my high blood pressure since the year 2008. My height is 5 10 and I am obese with a body weight of 115 kg. Can I get rid of otosclerosis without surgery? Regards, Nitin Oberoi
Tue, 26 Jul 2016
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Hello Nitin! Currently, there is no effective medical treatment for Otosclerosis. Surgery is often required. However, mild hearing loss can be countered by hearing aid. By stapedectomy, surgeon bypasses abnormal bone with the help of prosthetic device that allows sound waves to reach inner ear and restore hearing. Discuss potential risks and limitations of the operation with your surgeon.

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Is Stapedectomy Advisable For Ostosclerosis?

Hello Nitin! Currently, there is no effective medical treatment for Otosclerosis. Surgery is often required. However, mild hearing loss can be countered by hearing aid. By stapedectomy, surgeon bypasses abnormal bone with the help of prosthetic device that allows sound waves to reach inner ear and restore hearing. Discuss potential risks and limitations of the operation with your surgeon.