Your sense of hearing is dependent upon tiny hairs deep inside your ear. If you lose these hairs, you lose your hearing.
There are two different types of hearing loss: Sensorineural and Conductive Hearing Loss. Sensorineural hearing loss is caused by damage to the sensitive hair cells inside the inner ear or damage...
Your sense of hearing is dependent upon tiny hairs deep inside your ear. If you lose these hairs, you lose your hearing.
There are two different types of hearing loss: Sensorineural and Conductive Hearing Loss.
Sensorineural hearing loss is caused by damage to the sensitive hair cells inside the inner ear or damage to the auditory nerve. This occurs naturally with age or as a result of injury.
Conductive hearing loss happens when sounds are unable to pass from your outer ear to your inner ear, often because of a blockage such as earwax or glue ear.
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