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Is hearing loss genetic

Yes, hearing loss can be genetic. Many forms of hearing loss are linked to inherited conditions that affect the development or function of the inner ear. Genetic hearing loss can be present at birth or develop later in life, with some types influenced by both hereditary and environmental factors. Learn more in our article about the causes of hearing loss.


If you suspect hearing loss, take our free online hearing test to assess your hearing. For personalized hearing solutions, explore RxHearing’s devices like the Invo CIC or the AudixIQ, tailored to provide clarity and comfort.

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