Medications: If the cause of conductive hearing loss is due to an infection or inflammation, antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications may be prescribed to alleviate symptoms and restore hearing. Surgical Interventions: In some cases, surgery may be required to repair or reconstruct the damaged structures in the ear. This can involve procedures such as tympanoplasty (eardrum repair), ossiculoplasty (middle ear bone reconstruction), or stapedectomy (reconstruction of the stapes bone in the middle ear). Hearing Aids: For individuals with permanent conductive hearing loss that cannot be surgically corrected, hearing aids can be a beneficial solution.
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