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  • What is “conductive” hearing loss?

    Hearing loss resulting from a blockage that prevents sound waves from being conducted through the ear canal and middle ear is called “conductive” hearing loss. It’s causes include, middle ear infections, fluid build-up behind the eardrum, perforated eardrums and otosclerosis (a stiffening of the bones in the middle ear). Conductive hearing loss tends to be very treatable.

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