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    When the Hearing Loss Occurs in the Outer and Middle
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When the Hearing Loss Occurs in the Outer and Middle

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When the hearing loss occurs in the outer and middle ear, it is called a conductive loss and is typically the result of a medical problem such as a fluid-filled middle ear or damage such as a perforated eardrum.

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