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\huge\blue{solution}conductive and sensorineural hearing losses.

conductive and sensorineural hearing losses.Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound waves are unable to pass through the middle ear to the inner ear. This can be caused by problems in the ear canal, eardrum, or middle ear, such as:

conductive and sensorineural hearing losses.Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound waves are unable to pass through the middle ear to the inner ear. This can be caused by problems in the ear canal, eardrum, or middle ear, such as:an infection

conductive and sensorineural hearing losses.Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound waves are unable to pass through the middle ear to the inner ear. This can be caused by problems in the ear canal, eardrum, or middle ear, such as:an infectiona buildup of earwax

conductive and sensorineural hearing losses.Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound waves are unable to pass through the middle ear to the inner ear. This can be caused by problems in the ear canal, eardrum, or middle ear, such as:an infectiona buildup of earwaxa punctured eardrum

conductive and sensorineural hearing losses.Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound waves are unable to pass through the middle ear to the inner ear. This can be caused by problems in the ear canal, eardrum, or middle ear, such as:an infectiona buildup of earwaxa punctured eardrumfluid in the middle ear

conductive and sensorineural hearing losses.Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound waves are unable to pass through the middle ear to the inner ear. This can be caused by problems in the ear canal, eardrum, or middle ear, such as:an infectiona buildup of earwaxa punctured eardrumfluid in the middle eardamage to the small bones within the middle ear

conductive and sensorineural hearing losses.Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound waves are unable to pass through the middle ear to the inner ear. This can be caused by problems in the ear canal, eardrum, or middle ear, such as:an infectiona buildup of earwaxa punctured eardrumfluid in the middle eardamage to the small bones within the middle earSensorineural hearing loss occurs when there’s damage to any part of the specialized nervous system of the ear. This includes the auditory nerve, hair cells in the inner ear, and other parts of the cochlea. Ongoing exposure to loud noises and aging are common reasons for this type of hearing loss.

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