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Occupational Medicine 2000;50:492-495
© 2000 Society of Occupational Medicine
What Are the Causes, Prevention and Treatment of Hearing Loss in the Ageing Worker?
Ninewells Hospital Dundee, UK
Hearing loss is more common in the ageing population as Compared to young adults. Individuals are not protected from other causes of hearing loss just because they are in work. Their hearing may therefore be at risk from causes not related to their occupation. Some factors may be synergistically linked to noise exposure, thus increasing the effect of noise on hearing. Although some traumatic and infective causes of hearing loss are amenable to treatment, most occupational hearing loss is not curable once present and rehabilitative measures are the only option. General health and safety measures must be maintained throughout a worker's employment whatever their age.
Keywords Elderly; occupational hearing loss; prevention; treatment
Correspondence to: Dr John Irwin, Area 4, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee DD1 9SY, UK. Tel: +44 (0)1382 633867; e-mail: johni{at}tuht.scot.nhs.uk
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