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Types of Hearing Loss 

Understanding various types of hearing losses is a crucial step towards tailored solutions. From sensorineural challenges linked to aging or genetics to conductive issues stemming from ear canal obstructions, each type requires a nuanced approach.

Conductive
Hearing Loss

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Conductive hearing loss is a type of hearing impairment that occurs when sound waves are unable to pass through the outer and middle ear effectively. This can result from various factors that obstruct or impede the normal transmission of sound to the inner ear.

Sensorineural
Hearing Loss

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Sensorineural hearing loss is a common type of hearing impairment that occurs when there is damage to the delicate hair cells in the inner ear or the auditory nerve pathways. This type of hearing loss is often permanent and is attributed to various factors, including aging, genetics, exposure to loud noises, and certain medical conditions.

Mixed
Hearing Loss

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Mixed hearing loss is a condition that combines elements of both sensorineural and conductive hearing loss. This unique combination can present challenges, but with the right understanding and technology, tailored solutions can significantly improve the quality of life for individuals experiencing mixed hearing loss.

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