What is conductive hearing loss caused by?

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What is conductive hearing loss caused by?

Conductive hearing loss is usually caused by a blockage in the ear canal, a middle ear infection, or a problem with the ossicles (tiny bones in the middle ear). It can also be caused by fluid in the middle ear, a perforated eardrum, or benign tumors.

What is conductive hearing loss caused by?