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MILD HEARING LOSS (20-40dB)
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MODERATE HEARING LOSS (40-55dB)
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Partial Hearing Loss
Mild to moderate hearing loss affects the ability to hear certain frequencies or in specific situations, while preserving some hearing. It can be caused by aging, loud noise exposure, genetics, infections, medical conditions, or trauma.

Physical Ear Hearing Loss
Hearing loss from microtia occurs when a missing or under developed ear canal blocks sound from reaching the eardrum, causing conductive hearing loss. The inner ear remains intact, and hearing can often be improved with hearing aids or surgery.

Tinnitus
Tinnitus and hearing loss are often linked, with tinnitus being the perception of sounds like ringing or buzzing without external noise. It can result from hearing loss, where damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve causes both phantom sounds and reduced hearing ability.
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Hearing Loss Concerns in Young Adults
Hearing loss in young adults is rising due to unsafe listening habits. Learn about causes, challenges, and prevention.
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