An obstacle that prevents sound waves from transmitting is the most common cause of conductive loss. Due to swelling or fluid from ear infections, allergies, or colds, the ear canal is frequently clogged. The blockage can be more severe in circumstances, such as benign tumors, swimmer's ear, infection or damage from trapped moisture, or impacted earwax or the presence of a foreign object. Conductive loss can also be caused by a physical problem with the ear, such as an absence or abnormality of the outer ear, ear canal, or middle ear, a defective eustachian tube (part of the middle ear), or Eardrum Perforation.
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