First of all, he started going deaf when he was about 26. Though the cause is unknown, some have speculated it could be typhus, syphilis, or lead poisoning, or even his habit of sticking his head in cold water to stay awake. He did not take very good care of himself, believing that his music was more important than his health. He slept and ate very little, and had problems during some stages of his life with alcohol.
Secondly, the disease that took him was said to be lead poisoning, which was a common cause of death for composers who used lead ink in their writing.
Thirdly, he may have suffered from Bipolar disorder, which would explain his ill-temper.
Ludwig van Beethoven suffered from deafness at the age of 20 By 40 he was completley deaf. Don't know how he became deaf
even dough he suffered from loss of hearing, the genius wrote and directed the 9th symphony
He had a hearing disorder that started in 1798. It eventually caused him to go completely deaf.
He was not blind, he went deaf.
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Beethoven suffered from tinitus resulting in deafness by his 30th birthday. Later in life, possibly due to heavy drinking, he developed liver disease.
Beethoven died in his home in Vienna after a long confinement, on March 26, 1827. Like his deafness, the immediate cause of his death is not known, as he had suffered illnesses for several years and the symptoms are not indicative of a specific disease or ailment.
Ludwig van Beethoven, the German musician is one of the most famous composers of history. At the age of 26 he started showing signs of hearing-loss, that started with a form of tinnitus, a condition that forced him to use several kinds of hearing aids throughout his life.
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No, Beethoven is German.
Ludwig Van Beethoven suffered from tinitus resulting in deafness by the time he was 30. In later life, possibly due to heavy drinking, he developed liver disease.
Beethoven suffered from tinitus resulting in deafness by his 30th birthday. Later in life, possibly due to heavy drinking, he developed liver disease.
No. Beethoven suffered declining health throughout the last years of his life and died on March 26, 1827, following a prolonged illness. An autopsy revealed a severely damaged and shrunken liver; scholars disagree over whether Beethoven's liver damage was the result of heavy alcohol consumption.
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Beethoven died in his home in Vienna after a long confinement, on March 26, 1827. Like his deafness, the immediate cause of his death is not known, as he had suffered illnesses for several years and the symptoms are not indicative of a specific disease or ailment.
Soon after he was born, Lou suffered a series of ear infections and lost 75-80% of his hearing (though his condition was not diagnosed until he was three years old).
He had a peculiar ailment.
Ludwig van Beethoven, the German musician is one of the most famous composers of history. At the age of 26 he started showing signs of hearing-loss, that started with a form of tinnitus, a condition that forced him to use several kinds of hearing aids throughout his life.
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