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Ear Malfunctions
Conductive Hearing Loss
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What does conductive deafness mean?
It means sound can't pass efficiently through the
outer
and
middle ear
into the
inner ear
.
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What are common causes of conductive deafness?
Blockages such as wax in the
outer ear
or fluid in the
middle ear
.
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What is glue ear?
It is a very common condition, especially in
pre-school
children.
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Is conductive deafness usually temporary or permanent?
It is usually temporary, but can be permanent in some cases.
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What is unilateral deafness?
Deafness in
one ear
only.
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What are other terms for unilateral deafness?
One-sided hearing loss
or
single-sided deafness
(
SSD
).
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What can cause conductive hearing loss?
A blockage such as
earwax
, an infection causing
fluid build-up
, or a
perforated ear drum
.
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How can changes in oestrogen levels affect hearing?
They may contribute to
conductive hearing loss
in women, especially during
pregnancy
.
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What role does genetic disposition play in conductive hearing loss?
It may result in an
increased
likelihood of
conductive
hearing
loss.
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What are the key characteristics of conductive deafness?
Sound cannot pass efficiently through
outer and middle ear
.
Often caused by
blockages
(e.g., wax,
fluid
).
Common in children (e.g.,
glue ear
).
Usually temporary, but can be permanent.
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What are the causes of conductive hearing loss?
Blockages (
earwax
)
Infections (fluid build-up)
Perforated ear drum
Changes in
oestrogen
levels (especially in women)
Genetic disposition
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