Common Causes of Hearing Loss
Sensorineural & Conductive Hearing Loss

There are two common types of hearing loss: conductive and sensorineural. Conductive hearing loss is due to problems in the ear canal, ear drum, or middle ear. Sensorineural hearing loss, also known as nerve-related hearing loss, is caused by problems in the inner ear. You can also suffer from mixed hearing loss, which is a combination of conductive and sensorineural hearing loss.
Conductive hearing loss is usually caused by obstructions, such as the following:
·Abnormal growths or tumors
·Dislocation of the middle ear bones (ossicles)
·Excessive wax buildup
·Presence of a foreign object in the ear canal
·Scarring in the ear drum
Sensorineural hearing loss can be caused by numerous factors, including the following:
·Acoustic Tumors
·Aging
·Diabetes
·Excessive Noise Exposure
·Heredity
·Hypertension
·Injury
·Obesity
·Smoking
·Stroke
Luckily, many new technological advancements have been introduced over the years to help improve the lives of those with hearing loss. Hearing aids and assistive hearing devices have improved drastically and continue to help millions of Americans to manage their hearing loss every day.
If you have experienced or have been diagnosed with any of these symptoms or conditions, please do not hesitate to contact Bieri Hearing Specialists. We would be more than happy to help you cope with any level of hearing loss that is disrupting your daily activities and your overall enjoyment of life. It is our priority to help you live comfortably, even after you have experienced hearing loss of any degree. Give us a call today to set up a hearing test, and our friendly and knowledgeable hearing specialists will work with you to find the best hearing aid or other hearing instrument for you.








