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Tympanoplasty and Eustachian Tube dysfunction

I am trying to find the cause of my son's hearing loss.  Apparently it is up to 30% permanent conductive hearing loss due to fluid build up and middle ear infections.  He is 5 years old.  How would I know if the problem steps from Eustachian Tube dysfunction?  

What are the success rates and risk for Tympanoplasty?

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242516 tn?1368223905
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I wrote some notes about tympanoplasty here:

http://www.medhelp.org/user_journals/show/1033
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There is a term used to discribe your child. The term is "otitis media prone" so you may want to google that term and start researching deeper into your child's condition.
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