Can Conductive Hearing Loss Be CuredCan Conductive Hearing Loss Be Cured
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Can Conductive Hearing Loss Be Cured

Conductive hearing loss is the most common type of hearing loss that people suffer. It is especially seen in children. People suffering from this hearing loss want to know can conductive hearing loss be cured. The answer is yes. However, it depends on how the hearing loss was caused.

 

Usually when someone suffers from conductive hearing loss, it is because there is a blockage that does not allow sounds from outside reach the inner ear. Usually conductive hearing loss is mild or moderate in nature and it may occur either in one ear or both. However, it can be cured with either medical treatment or surgery. Both treatment procedures are relative minor and you should not worry too much about them. However, at times due to malformation of the skull or facial bones, the corrective surgery can be major.

Usually conductive hearing loss is caused by accumulation of fluid in the middle ear, ear infection of the middle ear or build up ear wax in the ear canal. Sometimes it can be caused also by a foreign object that can enter the ear by mistake or accident. For instance, a bead, insect or crayon. If a person has ear fluid or ear infection, then he would have to seek treatment for it. While ear wax should be removed by someone experienced enough and with correct instruments or else the wax will be pushed in further. You should never use a Q-tip to remove the ear wax as it tends to push the wax deeper into the ear canal.

The bottom line is that conductive hearing loss can be cured and your hearing can return to normal.

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Conductive-Hearing-Loss-And-Treatments      Conductive hearing loss occurs when sounds from the outside cannot reach the inner ear. This is usually due to blockage that can occur in the outer or middle ear because of ear infection or ear wax. Sometimes conductive hearing loss can occur due to abnormality of the structure of the ear or due to the eardrum rupturing. More..