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Can hearing loss be reversed

Hearing loss is often permanent, but in some cases, it can be reversed. Conductive hearing loss caused by earwax blockage, infections, or fluid buildup can often be treated medically. However, sensorineural hearing loss, which results from damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve, is usually irreversible. Learn more about the different types of hearing loss.


For permanent hearing loss, hearing aids like the AudixLife AI or Invo CIC offer advanced solutions to enhance hearing and improve communication. Take our free online hearing test to explore your options.

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