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  2. Conductive hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    Conductive hearing loss (CHL) occurs when there is a problem transferring sound waves anywhere along the pathway through the outer ear, tympanic membrane (eardrum), or middle ear . If a conductive hearing loss occurs in conjunction with a sensorineural hearing loss, it is referred to as a mixed hearing loss.

  3. Hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    Hearing loss is a partial or total inability to hear. [5] Hearing loss may be present at birth or acquired at any time afterwards. [6] [7] Hearing loss may occur in one or both ears. [2] In children, hearing problems can affect the ability to acquire spoken language, and in adults it can create difficulties with social interaction and at work. [8]

  4. Weber test - Wikipedia

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    The Weber test is administered by holding a vibrating tuning fork on top of the patient's head. The Weber test is a screening test for hearing performed with a tuning fork. [1] [2] It can detect unilateral (one-sided) conductive hearing loss (middle ear hearing loss) and unilateral sensorineural hearing loss (inner ear hearing loss). [3]

  5. The 7 best OTC hearing aids for seniors, according to ... - AOL

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    Talking with a doctor about your hearing loss is the first step, but understanding how these devices work and which ones are suited for your specific type of hearing loss can help empower you on ...

  6. Nonsyndromic deafness - Wikipedia

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    Hearing loss that results from changes in the middle ear is called conductive hearing loss. The middle ear contains three tiny bones that help transfer sound from the eardrum to the inner ear. Some forms of nonsyndromic deafness involve changes in both the inner ear and the middle ear; this combination is called mixed hearing loss.

  7. Ossicular chain - Wikipedia

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    Any dysfunction or damage to the ossicular chain, such as ossicular discontinuity, can lead to conductive hearing loss. [2] [3] In such cases, the transmission of sound from the outer ear to the inner ear is compromised. This type of hearing loss is typically treatable with surgical reconstruction of the ossicular chain. [2] [3]

  8. Are deaf drivers under any restrictions? Here’s what states ...

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    Either hearing loss is a significant risk factor for driving and should prevent or limit people from driving, or it’s not a risk factor and deaf drivers shouldn’t face any additional hurdles ...

  9. Deafness - Wikipedia

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    Deafness can be broken down into four different types of hearing loss: conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, mixed hearing loss, and auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder. All of these forms of hearing loss cause an impairment in a person's hearing where they are not able to hear sounds correctly.

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