How To Treat Fabry's Disease

Hearing Aids

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In some cases, the symptoms of Fabry disease aren't life-threatening but still negatively impact and complicate an individual's day-to-day life. Many patients with Fabry's disease experience progressive hearing loss throughout their lives and eighty-five percent of male patients over fifty require a hearing aid.

Hearing aids are relatively affordable ways of regaining confidence and capability in an individual's life. A hearing aid increases communication and makes it easier to socialize with others and get around on your own.

Many patients also report suffering from tinnitus, which hearing aids can't help with. However, if hearing loss is present, getting a hearing aid to regain total or near-total hearing ability is a worthwhile pursuit.

Keep reading to discover more Fabry's disease treatment options.

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