Why does partial deafness occur when one has a cold?
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.Sometimes a cold virus causes a buildup of fluid in the middle ear, making it difficult for sounds to travel efficiently from the outer ear to the eardrum. ... The congestion may also lead to an ear infection, caused by bacteria or a virus in the middle ear, and lead to temporary hearing loss.
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.Sometimes a cold virus causes a buildup of fluid in the middle ear, making it difficult for sounds to travel efficiently from the outer ear to the eardrum. ... The congestion may also lead to an ear infection, caused by bacteria or a virus in the middle ear, and lead to temporary hearing loss.
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You might experience this hearing loss in one or both ears, and it could be accompanied by headache and nasal congestion. Once a sinus infection or head cold clears, your hearing should go back to normal. Ear infection. This cause of hearing loss is more likely to be in one ear
:-) :-) '-:-) :-) --:-) --'--:-) :-) -- Ear infections, fluid buildup behind the eardrum, holes in the eardrum, and problems with the middle ear bones can cause deafness from conductive hearing loss. In rare cases, tumours can also cause conductive hearing loss – they block sound from getting into the inner ear.
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:-) :-) '-:-) :-) --:-) --'--:-) :-) -- Ear infections, fluid buildup behind the eardrum, holes in the eardrum, and problems with the middle ear bones can cause deafness from conductive hearing loss. In rare cases, tumours can also cause conductive hearing loss – they block sound from getting into the inner ear.
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