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Asked for male, 36 years old from Vadodara
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In your case, it is not clear that was it a sudden onset of hearing loss, or it is gradually developing. In sudden hearing loss, you can consult an ENT, he can put you on steroids treatment (orally or through injection). Other possible treatment is hyperbaric oxygen treatment. You can try both of these. If still, there is no improvement, then you may have to use some hearing aid or similar devices to gain hearing on affected side. If it is gradual, then hearing aids are the only option.
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Hi lybrate-user. Did the audiologist also perform an impedance audiogram?. If not please get it done. Tmj disorder can cause tinnitus, ear pain and sensation of ear fullness. But since you have only developed these symptoms post nasal surgery. Get an impedance audiogram also done. Also use a saline nasal spray, steam inhalation and warm saline gargles for a few days. If it doesn't help talk to an ent specialist.
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Dear lybrate-user, relax and calm down, your tinnitus is not associated with hearing loss so it narrows down the diagnosis considerably. The current medication of yours will not have much impact on your tinnitus status. Please consult your nearby specialist or feel free to book an appointment with me so that further details can be shared between us. Sincerely
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Thank you for your query.
1. Almost all people at some point in their lives experience tinnitus. Tinnitus does not have a cure, however, it may be controlled. How severe is your tinnitus on a scale of 1 to 10?
2. Get your ears examined to rule out any ear wax which is one of the commonest causes of Tinnitus. Also rule out any perforation of the ear drum. Decreased hearing also makes one more aware of tinnitus. Get a PTA (Pure Tone Audiogram) done. If you have a hearing loss, a...more
1. Almost all people at some point in their lives experience tinnitus. Tinnitus does not have a cure, however, it may be controlled. How severe is your tinnitus on a scale of 1 to 10?
2. Get your ears examined to rule out any ear wax which is one of the commonest causes of Tinnitus. Also rule out any perforation of the ear drum. Decreased hearing also makes one more aware of tinnitus. Get a PTA (Pure Tone Audiogram) done. If you have a hearing loss, a...more
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Thank you for your query.
1. Almost all people at some point in their lives experience tinnitus. Tinnitus does not have a cure, however, it may be controlled. How severe is your tinnitus on a scale of 1 to 10?
2. Get your ears examined to rule out any ear wax which is one of the commonest causes of Tinnitus. Also rule out any perforation of the ear drum. Decreased hearing also makes one more aware of tinnitus. Get a PTA (Pure Tone Audiogram) done. If you have a hearing loss, a...more
1. Almost all people at some point in their lives experience tinnitus. Tinnitus does not have a cure, however, it may be controlled. How severe is your tinnitus on a scale of 1 to 10?
2. Get your ears examined to rule out any ear wax which is one of the commonest causes of Tinnitus. Also rule out any perforation of the ear drum. Decreased hearing also makes one more aware of tinnitus. Get a PTA (Pure Tone Audiogram) done. If you have a hearing loss, a...more
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