Conductive Hearing Loss
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for conductive hearing loss, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTConductive Hearing Loss
Understanding Conductive Hearing Loss
Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound cannot effectively pass through the outer or middle ear to the inner ear. It is often treatable and may result from infections, wax buildup, or structural abnormalities.
Introduction
Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound cannot effectively pass through the outer or middle ear to the inner ear. It is often treatable and may result from infections, wax buildup, or structural abnormalities.
Common Symptoms
- Muffled or reduced hearing
- Ear fullness or blockage sensation
- Difficulty hearing soft sounds
- Recurrent ear infections
- Improved hearing in noisy environments sometimes
Treatment Options
- ENT examination and audiometry
- Ear cleaning or infection treatment
- Surgical repair of eardrum or bones
- Hearing aids when required
- Regular hearing monitoring
Recovery & Outlook
Most conductive hearing loss cases improve with appropriate medical or surgical treatment.