Doctors, such as those in emergency rooms at hospitals, as well as first care clinics like Patient First, etc, need to be trained in how to handle these situations. Because they are not, it took several days for me to see an ENT, because they told me to give it a few days and it should get better. They did not treat as emergency. Therefore, it was 10 days after my onset of SSHL to get on steroids. Little to none of my hearing was restored, even after tympanic ear enjection. Had it been applies within 1 or 2 days, I might have gotten some or most of it back. Now I have to deal with 24/7 tinnitus and it has made life a living hell. And now I have to wear a hearing aid, because I have lost over 70% of high frequency hearing in my right ear.
same thing happened to me.. I was prescribed antibiotics.. and was told to "wait it out"-- little did I know how precious those days were. Any form of SSHL (conductive ruled out) should be treated 1st with steroids and than anything else secondary- based on time frame logic alone. This should be 101 for health care providers.
I got S.S.H.L. recently; was driving down the road, heard a high-pitched sound, and my hearing was unilaterally gone. Like a switch. Luckily my son was in the car, looked it up, and we drove straight to the hospital. I.V. steroids didn't help, nor a couple of tries injecting steroids behind the eardrum. Now I'm looking into the BAHA, etc. A friend of the family got bilateral S.S.H.L. in his twenties, when he'd just graduated law school.
Made a trip to ER within 24 hours and was prescribed steroids, to the audiologist and ENT about 36 hours after that. Now 10 days into it, profound hearing loss not reversed yet. On higher doses of oral steroids and just received an MRI for followup tomorrow to rule out nerve tumor. Ringing in ear and dizziness spells are also experienced every few days. Focusing on work and home tasks helps me ignore ringing noise. Talked to a guy with a similar experience who recovered his hearing slowly after a month. Sometimes it comes back but the rate appears to be low for various reasons.
I've had S.S.H.L. for 8 years. It literally happened overnight. I wasn't treated soon enough and I'll have this for the rest of my life. There is the tinnitus and my equilibrium is compromised. Other than that, I'm doing fine.
@@MsCubanmex have you regained anything? I’m going on 2 months with no improvement. Why does This happen? All my labs came back normal. CT scan and MRI normal. I have never had any issues except migraines and pulsating tinitus in right ear. Weird!!
Wish this video was compulsory viewing for ED doctors. The scale of misdiagnosis and discharge appears to be pretty huge, at least anecdotally, reducing positive outcomes a lot and leading to huge onwards costs for either patient or healthcare system depending on funding. I experienced this and only got onto steroids barely within 48h by ignoring ED advice and going to a private GP who prescribed them. My recovery was almost total within a week, although I still have tinnitus, distortion and various issues. At every stage where I approached a hospital (two different hospitals) I was treated with scepticism, doubt and refusal of ENT. This condition clearly needs better publicity.
@@iluvj50 distortion eventually cleared, but I had phantom harmonics (i.e. hearing a tritone of certain pitches several octaves higher or lower than the actual sound, either layered on top of or replacing the original sound), certain sounds seemed metallic or jangly, there were delays in sounds between ears varying from about 20-150ms. Worse with particular timbres or other qualities of sound. Bach keyboard works sounded like they were played on a prepared piano with some very contemporary dissonance, and a jazz trio sounded like someone throwing an accordion down a well.
@@AdamGillett Thanks for that. Did all of these distortions clear over time? If so, how long did it take? I have unilateral Dysacusis in my left ear as the result of SSHL in early January 2022. Did the steroids and my volume came back pretty much intact but most sounds are distorted. My own internal voice, too. It's like a cross between radio static, a broken speaker and a kazoo. My ENT said all medical options have been performed. I plan to go for a second opinion. In the meantime, the little information I've been able to find suggests that Dysacusis can take many months or longer to improve. I'm not particularly hopeful but any more info about your case would certainly be appreciated.
My GP recognized the hearing loss but by the time my scheduled appointment with the ear specialist was too late. Wish I had known prompt treatment could have made a difference.
I blew my nose because i had a stuffy nose. A pop noise and then at least 70 % sudden loss of hearing Ent did tests and just prescribed decongestants….. mri revealed nothing wrong. My other e ar hears fine I want to know if anyone can make a suggestion to return hearing to my ear
I am 48. On 31/08/2021, after a short afternoon nap, I suddenly could no longer hear from my right ear. The conduit to the tympan had been swollen for a couple of days but nothing serious. No pain. It had occurred before and went. I went to the ER and diagnosis was otitis (there was redness surrounding the tympan) with antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drops for 5 days. No change. Went back to the ER. Now prescribed oral antibiotics for 5 days. Amoxicillin. No change. Finally went to my GP who diagnosed SSHL and immediately put on oral steroids by an ENT specialist for 10 days 60mg of Prednisone. 10 days after onset of symptoms. I did get more flexibility in the ear but no change as to my hearing. Oral steroids were extended for another 4 days at the same dosage and tapered for 3 days. No change. First injection into the ear via the tympan. 1 week later no change. Audio still shows -60 to 80 db for lower frequencies and between -60db and -120db for higher frequencies. Now on a further 7 days of oral steroids, 60mg Prednisone. No change. Absolutely devastated. A buzzing noise in my ear outside when there is a lot of traffic. And it feels blocked. Still clinging to hope but time is against me....
@@daveaser2151 None so far, I am fitted with an Oticon hearing aid in 2 weeks time. The audiologist has taken a mould of my inner hear and sent to the manufacturer. He said that it is possible the hearing aid will improve hearing. He said he takes a lot to damage the hearing cells in the inner ear. So still have hope....
@@Truthseeker1515 I was told the only option was cross hearing aid or cochlear implant. I only can hear low tones and thumping sounds. I can’t hear voices in my right ear. Are you in the United States?
I do have very High Cholesterol ( Familial Hypocholesteremia) I was wondering if my SSHL was caused by that but they think it was COVID related. The SSHL developed the week after my covid symptoms started.
@@Tate123 after I lost my hearing, I ruled out everything. No covid, no Lyme disease, no lupus etc… the MRI of the neck did show 2 cysts in the upper cervical. I’m going for another MRI to see if the cysts have grown. My neurologist is thinking cranial nerves could be compressed. Who knows.
I woke up with this and didn't see a doctor for 6 days, I lost what felt like a huge amount of hearing (however hearing test revealed only minor 5db drop, still in normal range). Now I live with permanent tinitus in my left ear :(
@@choudhary1669 yes I am okay now what helped me is I stopped eating gmo products. Eat all organic no gluten in my diet. Would take black seed oil and I buy my stuff on touchstone essential the all greens juice all organic no metals in it and pure body extra haven’t had tinnitus since or gotten sick!
Sir i have done my tympanoplasty for 4 months before and now in audiometry it is showing sensorineuronal hearing loss above 2Khz is it curable or dangerous ?
It means that hearing sensitivity is slightly below normal (pure tone thresholds range from 26-40 dB). Nevertheless, there is still some degree of hearing loss present.
Doctors, such as those in emergency rooms at hospitals, as well as first care clinics like Patient First, etc, need to be trained in how to handle these situations. Because they are not, it took several days for me to see an ENT, because they told me to give it a few days and it should get better. They did not treat as emergency. Therefore, it was 10 days after my onset of SSHL to get on steroids. Little to none of my hearing was restored, even after tympanic ear enjection. Had it been applies within 1 or 2 days, I might have gotten some or most of it back. Now I have to deal with 24/7 tinnitus and it has made life a living hell. And now I have to wear a hearing aid, because I have lost over 70% of high frequency hearing in my right ear.
same thing happened to me.. I was prescribed antibiotics.. and was told to "wait it out"-- little did I know how precious those days were. Any form of SSHL (conductive ruled out) should be treated 1st with steroids and than anything else secondary- based on time frame logic alone. This should be 101 for health care providers.
Do you hear better with the hearing aid?
Same thing happened to me.
I got S.S.H.L. recently;
was driving down the road, heard a high-pitched sound, and my hearing was unilaterally gone.
Like a switch.
Luckily my son was in the car, looked it up, and we drove straight to the hospital.
I.V. steroids didn't help, nor a couple of tries injecting steroids behind the eardrum.
Now I'm looking into the BAHA, etc.
A friend of the family got bilateral S.S.H.L. in his twenties, when he'd just graduated law school.
Made a trip to ER within 24 hours and was prescribed steroids, to the audiologist and ENT about 36 hours after that. Now 10 days into it, profound hearing loss not reversed yet. On higher doses of oral steroids and just received an MRI for followup tomorrow to rule out nerve tumor. Ringing in ear and dizziness spells are also experienced every few days. Focusing on work and home tasks helps me ignore ringing noise. Talked to a guy with a similar experience who recovered his hearing slowly after a month. Sometimes it comes back but the rate appears to be low for various reasons.
How is your condition by now
Javi. Same thing is happened to me. I’m on my 3rd injection, finished the orals. I’m curious, have you had any issues with your cholesterol?
Has your hearing come back?
Hope you are better ❤️
I've had S.S.H.L. for 8 years. It literally happened overnight. I wasn't treated soon enough and I'll have this for the rest of my life. There is the tinnitus and my equilibrium is compromised. Other than that, I'm doing fine.
Has your hearing improved? Also...do you still have balance problem
@@MsCubanmex how long has your hearing been affected? Which ear ?
@@daveaser2151 I lost my hearing September 6th 2020
@@daveaser2151 it affected my right ear,
@@MsCubanmex have you regained anything? I’m going on 2 months with no improvement. Why does This happen? All my labs came back normal. CT scan and MRI normal. I have never had any issues except migraines and pulsating tinitus in right ear. Weird!!
Wish this video was compulsory viewing for ED doctors. The scale of misdiagnosis and discharge appears to be pretty huge, at least anecdotally, reducing positive outcomes a lot and leading to huge onwards costs for either patient or healthcare system depending on funding.
I experienced this and only got onto steroids barely within 48h by ignoring ED advice and going to a private GP who prescribed them. My recovery was almost total within a week, although I still have tinnitus, distortion and various issues. At every stage where I approached a hospital (two different hospitals) I was treated with scepticism, doubt and refusal of ENT. This condition clearly needs better publicity.
did you recover all of your hearing ??
You tell me! Misdiagnosed.
Please describe your hearing distortion if you feel comfortable doing so.
@@iluvj50 distortion eventually cleared, but I had phantom harmonics (i.e. hearing a tritone of certain pitches several octaves higher or lower than the actual sound, either layered on top of or replacing the original sound), certain sounds seemed metallic or jangly, there were delays in sounds between ears varying from about 20-150ms. Worse with particular timbres or other qualities of sound.
Bach keyboard works sounded like they were played on a prepared piano with some very contemporary dissonance, and a jazz trio sounded like someone throwing an accordion down a well.
@@AdamGillett Thanks for that. Did all of these distortions clear over time? If so, how long did it take? I have unilateral Dysacusis in my left ear as the result of SSHL in early January 2022. Did the steroids and my volume came back pretty much intact but most sounds are distorted. My own internal voice, too. It's like a cross between radio static, a broken speaker and a kazoo. My ENT said all medical options have been performed. I plan to go for a second opinion. In the meantime, the little information I've been able to find suggests that Dysacusis can take many months or longer to improve. I'm not particularly hopeful but any more info about your case would certainly be appreciated.
Bravo from Denmark
My GP recognized the hearing loss but by the time my scheduled appointment with the ear specialist was too late. Wish I had known prompt treatment could have made a difference.
Thanks! Really cleared this up for me! :)
I blew my nose because i had a stuffy nose. A pop noise and then at least 70 % sudden loss of hearing
Ent did tests and just prescribed decongestants….. mri revealed nothing wrong. My other e ar hears fine I want to know if anyone can make a suggestion to return hearing to my ear
Audiogram of sudden hearing loss patient please
Woke up with it, and noticed it when I listened to music, and there was no bass :(
hi greg. i think i may be experiencing this. did your hearing return?
@@xcx44 this is an emergency, go to ENT, have him prescribe you a schedule of prednizone... hurry.... Yes, my hearing returned
@@gregoryagogo how quickly did you get on prednisone?
@@xcx44 IMMEDIATELY
@@xcx44 it is an emergency... you're wasting your time chatting with me... go to the ear doctor
I am 48. On 31/08/2021, after a short afternoon nap, I suddenly could no longer hear from my right ear. The conduit to the tympan had been swollen for a couple of days but nothing serious. No pain. It had occurred before and went. I went to the ER and diagnosis was otitis (there was redness surrounding the tympan) with antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drops for 5 days. No change. Went back to the ER. Now prescribed oral antibiotics for 5 days. Amoxicillin. No change. Finally went to my GP who diagnosed SSHL and immediately put on oral steroids by an ENT specialist for 10 days 60mg of Prednisone. 10 days after onset of symptoms. I did get more flexibility in the ear but no change as to my hearing. Oral steroids were extended for another 4 days at the same dosage and tapered for 3 days. No change. First injection into the ear via the tympan. 1 week later no change. Audio still shows -60 to 80 db for lower frequencies and between -60db and -120db for higher frequencies. Now on a further 7 days of oral steroids, 60mg Prednisone. No change. Absolutely devastated. A buzzing noise in my ear outside when there is a lot of traffic. And it feels blocked. Still clinging to hope but time is against me....
I wish the best for you!
Did you regain any hearing? It’s going on 10 months for me in my right ear.
@@daveaser2151 None so far, I am fitted with an Oticon hearing aid in 2 weeks time. The audiologist has taken a mould of my inner hear and sent to the manufacturer. He said that it is possible the hearing aid will improve hearing. He said he takes a lot to damage the hearing cells in the inner ear. So still have hope....
@@Truthseeker1515 I was told the only option was cross hearing aid or cochlear implant. I only can hear low tones and thumping sounds. I can’t hear voices in my right ear. Are you in the United States?
@@Truthseeker1515 please let me know if the hearing aid works for you.
Can an audiologist discriminate between SSHL and Acoustic neuroma?
I have mild sshl in right ear from 7 days and now my ENT doctor gives with some oral carticosteroid can my ear prevent from this .
Are you ok now ??
Whyy did you stopped posting videos 😭
Go check this channel: ua-cam.com/channels/iHAGyE83qhsBaalecqj3aw.html
I’ve had sshl to my right ear for 3 weeks. I would like to know , how many people here with sshl have high cholesterol? I’m just curious.
I do have very High Cholesterol ( Familial Hypocholesteremia) I was wondering if my SSHL was caused by that but they think it was COVID related. The SSHL developed the week after my covid symptoms started.
What link do you know of between the hearing loss and cholesterol?
@@puravida18 no link. That’s why I’m asking. Other than loss of hair cells, there has to be a better reason for single sided hearing loss.
@@Tate123 after I lost my hearing, I ruled out everything. No covid, no Lyme disease, no lupus etc… the MRI of the neck did show 2 cysts in the upper cervical. I’m going for another MRI to see if the cysts have grown. My neurologist is thinking cranial nerves could be compressed. Who knows.
I woke up with this and didn't see a doctor for 6 days, I lost what felt like a huge amount of hearing (however hearing test revealed only minor 5db drop, still in normal range). Now I live with permanent tinitus in my left ear :(
Hey did it get better I’m experiencing the same things you are?
@@arianazarcaro5086 are you ok ??
@@choudhary1669 yes I am okay now what helped me is I stopped eating gmo products. Eat all organic no gluten in my diet. Would take black seed oil and I buy my stuff on touchstone essential the all greens juice all organic no metals in it and pure body extra haven’t had tinnitus since or gotten sick!
@@arianazarcaro5086 ok thanks for reply
Had you tinnitus ??
And how long take time for recovery plz tell
Mera v 100 percent hearing loss hua sshl RML ke dr ke illaj karaya thik nahin hua kya kte
Sir i have done my tympanoplasty for 4 months before and now in audiometry it is showing sensorineuronal hearing loss above 2Khz is it curable or dangerous ?
What does mild mean for hearing
It means that hearing sensitivity is slightly below normal (pure tone thresholds range from 26-40 dB). Nevertheless, there is still some degree of hearing loss present.
@@jenniferfinbow1806 that's so true