Review:
Conductive Hearing Loss
overall review score: 3.8
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score is between 0 and 5
Conductive hearing loss is a type of hearing impairment that occurs when sound waves cannot pass through the outer and middle ear to reach the inner ear. This can be caused by various factors such as ear infections, blockages, or abnormalities in the ear structure.
Key Features
- Caused by issues in the outer or middle ear
- Often temporary and treatable
- Can affect both children and adults
Pros
- Often reversible with proper treatment
- May improve with medical intervention
- Not typically associated with permanent hearing loss
Cons
- May require medical intervention or surgery
- Can impact quality of life if left untreated
- Potential for recurrence