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		<title>Can an ear infection or too much earwax cause hearing loss?</title>
		<description>Definitely, both the ear infection and the earwax that build up in your ear can lead to hearing loss. 

Earwax that clogs the ear canal can later become milky-like pus and sometimes bloody that can worsen the ear infection. If this happened, hearing loss will occur.
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