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Conductive Hearing Loss

Conductive hearing loss is a type of hearing impairment that occurs when sound waves cannot efficiently pass through the outer ear canal to the eardrum and the tiny bones of the middle ear. This can result from factors such as ear infections, fluid buildup, or obstructions, leading to a reduction in sound volume and clarity.

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Conductive hearing loss is a common type of hearing impairment that occurs when sound cannot efficiently travel through the outer or middle ear. This can be due to various factors such as ear infections, fluid buildup, or earwax blockage. Understanding the causes and symptoms is crucial for early di...

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Key Terms

Conductive Hearing Loss
A type of hearing loss caused by problems in the outer or middle ear.

Example: An ear infection can lead to conductive hearing loss.

Eardrum
A thin membrane that vibrates when sound waves hit it, transmitting sound to the middle ear.

Example: A perforated eardrum can cause conductive hearing loss.

Audiologist
A healthcare professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating hearing loss.

Example: An audiologist can perform tests to determine the type of hearing loss.

Hearing Aid
A device that amplifies sound for individuals with hearing loss.

Example: Many people with conductive hearing loss benefit from hearing aids.

Middle Ear
The part of the ear that contains the ossicles and is responsible for transmitting sound to the inner ear.

Example: Fluid in the middle ear can cause conductive hearing loss.

Ossicles
The three tiny bones in the middle ear that help transmit sound vibrations.

Example: The ossicles can be affected by infections, leading to hearing loss.

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Key Concepts

Outer earMiddle earEardrumHearing aids