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We live in a time where we expect all of our problems to be instantly solved. Out of toilet paper? Hit a few buttons on your phone and it will be delivered to you within two hours. Need an air conditioner installed? Hire a handyman quickly and easily from an ap. But what about medical problems?<\/p>\n

While it may seem like medicine is advancing at lightning speeds, there are still a lot of conditions that are only in the beginning stages of research. One of those is hearing loss.<\/p>\n

Hearing Loss Treatments<\/h2>\n

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To be clear, I am not saying that there are no treatments for hearing loss. In order to put together a treatment plan, your Plano audiologist will need to determine your type and degree of hearing loss.<\/p>\n

Hearing loss caused by a problem with the outer ear, ear canal, eardrum or middle ear is known as conductive hearing loss. <\/strong>This type of hearing loss is typically caused by:<\/p>\n