Hearing loss that develops gradually with age, is frequent. The outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear are the three major components of the ear. Through the outer ear, sound waves force the eardrum to vibrate. The vibrations become stronger as they pass through the eardrum and three tiny middle ear bones to the inner ear. The cochlea, a snail-shaped portion of the inner ear, is where the vibrations travel through fluid. an inner ear injury. The hairs or nerve cells in the cochlea that transmit sound impulses to the brain can deteriorate with age and exposure to loud noise. Electrical signals are not effectively sent by hairs with damage or missing nerve cells. Hearing loss results from this.Higher pitch sounds could appear muted. Words may be difficult to distinguish against the background noise. Ear wax accumulation. Earwax can eventually plug the ear canal, obstructing the passage of sound waves. Hearing can be improved with ear wax removal.
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