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What causes conductive hearing loss?
conductive hearing loss is caused by damage to the bones of the ear,or to the tymanic membrane(eardrum),or to the outer ear. Nerve damage is the only other kind of hearing loss you can have and that...
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What causes hearing impairment?
Typical permanent hearing loss is due to damage caused to the eardrum, which can include scaring or perforation, normally caused by exposure to loud noises. Typical temporary hearing loss is normally...
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What are the causes of hearing impairment?
Hearing loss may be caused by any number of factors such as: Aging Noise exposure Drug ototoxicity Genetics Ear infections Trauma to the head Tumor (associated with additional symptoms) It is...
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Why does a change in pressure cause hearing impairments?
Driving down out of the mountains, riding to a lower floor in an elevator, flying into a destination on decent all cause the pressure in your ear to change such that you feel a popping sensation....
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Can meningitis cause conductive hearing loss and is it treatable?
No, but it will cause troubling trips to the restroom, in other words your dump will be hard to release, sort of like an old man. This harmful effect can be treated by numerous treatments by gently...