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What is causing my hearing loss?

Some hearing loss can be prevented. We’re here to help you understand the causes and risk factors of hearing loss, so you can identify potential issues and take steps to better protect your hearing.
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Introduction

Hearing loss can be caused by many factors

We all have those moments where we wish we could turn down the volume of life – the neighbour's booming music, the noisy construction down the street. But if you're consistently struggling to hear conversations, needing the TV louder than usual, or finding that everyday sounds seem muffled, it might be time to explore the underlying causes of your hearing loss.

While age-related hearing loss is common, there are many other factors that can contribute to hearing difficulties or even accelerate their onset. By understanding these risk factors, you can take proactive steps to avoid losing your hearing earlier or prevent greater severity of hearing loss.
Risk factors for hearing loss

Common risk factors for hearing loss

Let's explore some of the most common risk factors that can contribute to hearing loss. These are elements in your everyday life that might gradually affect your hearing health over time, potentially leading to earlier or more severe hearing loss.
Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Decoding Sensorineural Hearing

Sensorineural hearing loss is one of the two main types. It happens when your inner ear components that are necessary for hearing are damaged or deteriorate. Those components include the inner ear hair cells, nerve damage, and so on. You can read more in our full guide to the types of hearing loss.

There are several causes for sensorineural hearing loss, including the following:

Causes of Conductive Hearing Loss

Unveiling Conductive Hearing Loss

Conductive hearing loss is the second of the two types of hearing loss. It occurs because something blocks sound from getting through your outer and middle ear and into your inner ear. The blockage can caused by a foreign objects or substances obstructing your ear canal. It can also be from an inflammation or abnormality of your ear structure.

There are several causes for conductive hearing loss, including the following:

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Hearing is a precious sense that connects us to the world and the people we love. But when it's compromised, it can significantly impact our quality of life, relationships, and overall well-being. If you've noticed that conversations are becoming more challenging, or if the sounds around you seem muffled and distant, it might be time to consider scheduling an appointment for a hearing evaluation.

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