Conductive Hearing Loss
Pathway by which outside sounds are transmitted to the brain

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POSSIBLE CAUSES

* Conductive hearing loss may be due to issues in the outer or middle ear. It makes low volume voices difficult to hear.
* There could be a problem with the bone, the ear canal, or the external part of the ear (pinna).
* Sometimes, the ear drum may have been damaged or perforated. The tiny bones behind the ear drum
may be having problems.
* It results in difficulties in passing sound waves to the inner ear.
* If it is temporary, treatment by ENT doctors can solve the problem.
- Narrow or abnormality in the ear canal
- Ear wax
- Injury
- Something stuck in the ear
- Infection
- Fluid
- Damage or hole to ear drum
- Damage to the tiny bones in the middle ear