Hearing Rehabilitation as Dementia Prevention: Redefining the Otolaryngologist’s Role in Managing Presbycusis

Authors

  • Paul Samuel Cosmopolitan Hospital Thiruvananthapuram Author

Abstract

The practice of otolaryngology has long focused on restoring auditory function and improving quality of life in patients with presbycusis. However, emerging high-level evidence demands a fundamental reconceptualization of our clinical mandate. Hearing rehabilitation is no longer merely symptomatic treatment; it represents a potentially disease-modifying intervention for cognitive decline and dementia. This paradigm shift carries profound implications for how we screen, counsel, treat, and follow our elderly patients with hearing impairment.

Author Biography

  • Paul Samuel, Cosmopolitan Hospital Thiruvananthapuram

    Chief Editor,  KJENTHNS; Senior Consultant in ENT

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Published

2025-12-26

How to Cite

Hearing Rehabilitation as Dementia Prevention: Redefining the Otolaryngologist’s Role in Managing Presbycusis. (2025). Kerala Journal of ENT and Head & Neck Surgery, 4(2), 1-2. https://kjent.org/app/index.php/kjent/article/view/2