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At what age do most people start losing their hearing

Most people start losing their hearing in their 40s or 50s, with noticeable changes often occurring by their 60s. This gradual decline, known as presbycusis, results from natural aging and cumulative noise exposure. High-pitched sounds and conversations in noisy environments are usually the first to become difficult to hear. Learn more about recognizing early hearing loss.


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