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What is the most common cause of conductive hearing loss?

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Answered by shreya204
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Conductive hearing loss can be caused by the following:

•Fluid in your middle ear from colds or allergies.

•Ear infection, or otitis media. Otitis is a term used to mean ear infection, and media means middle.

•Poor Eustachian tube function. The Eustachian tube connects your middle ear and your nose. •Fluid in the middle ear can drain out through this tube. •Fluid can stay in the middle ear if the tube does not work correctly.

•A hole in your eardrum.

Benign tumors. These tumors are not cancer but can block the outer or middle ear.

•Earwax , or cerumen, stuck in your ear canal.

•Infection in the ear canal, called external otitis. You may hear this called swimmer’s ear.

•An object stuck in your outer ear. An example might be if your child put a pebble in his ear when playing outside.

•A problem with how the outer or middle ear is formed. Some people are born without an outer ear. Some may have a deformed ear canal or have a problem with the bones in their middle ear

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Answered by ayushkumarsinha519
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There are many different causes of hearing loss. It can be hereditary or just be a part of the aging process. It can be triggered by a blast of loud noise, infections, the effects of toxins or by injury. The good news: there are solutions to successfully correct most types of hearing loss. Learn about the most common risks and what you can do to prevent hearing loss.

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