Conductive Hearing Loss is one of the types of Hearing Loss. It happens when sound can’t efficiently travel through the middle or outer ear to reach the inner ear. The common causes are fluid in the middle ear, ear infections, otosclerosis, earwax blockage, a perforated eardrum, congenital ear abnormalities, and chronic middle ear conditions. Conductive Hearing loss often has an identifiable physical cause, and in a few cases it can be treated surgically or medically. However, when treatment is impossible or fails to restore hearing fully, the most effective solution is a hearing aid. Millions of people are affected by hearing loss globally, but the most significant point is hearing rehabilitation at the right time can improve social participation, communication, and overall well being of patients ( World Health Organization)