Nerve Deafness | Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSNHL)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @UNKN0WN_B0T
    @UNKN0WN_B0T 2 года назад +17

    I was impacted by this last year. Good info and very accurate to my experience! got treaent the first say, totally deaf for a week. 6 months later I have a lot of low tone recovery!

  • @stunitech
    @stunitech Год назад +10

    I suffered SSNHL in both ears simultaneously 3 years ago and the Dr's believe I had some form of viral infection of my brain dura but basically I lost 100% of my hearing in about 40mins. Infortunately I was initially misdiagnosed and didn't get the prednisone until it was too late. Fortunately I was an ideal candidate for a CI which i had installed in May 22.

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад +3

      So glad you had that done!

    • @stunitech
      @stunitech Год назад +5

      @@HearingSolutionCtr honestly one of the best decisions I made. I went from 0% vocal accuracy (obvs being profoundly deaf) to 6 months later hitting 96% on the verbal listening tests. I still need to lipread quite a lot, especially in busy environments but one on one in casual circumstances it's almost normal. I'd recommend a CI to anyone in my situation 100%

    • @thanaelakshmanaramrajanbab4206
      @thanaelakshmanaramrajanbab4206 Год назад +3

      I have profound deafness in both ears. Left ear lost after a episodes of vertigo in 2017, underwent all procedures of steroids injection in the ear. Nothing worked. Again in 2022 I lost hearing on the right ear, after a One day of having vertigo and losing balance. Again underwent the same procedure at the best ENT facility. Nothing recovered. Suggested for CI but no guarantee at my age of 55. Please enlighten about the risks involved in CI and side effects if any

    • @leesykes1645
      @leesykes1645 4 месяца назад

      I woke up dizzy and was diagnosed with vertigo following this I lost my hearing overnight ,, I went to an audiologist instantly and I was sent to the doctor that day ...
      He did nothing said it was nothing to worry about ..
      I was left with profound deafness in one side and severe tinnitus,, IV currently got a negligence claim in progress

    • @user-ym5io2ul1o
      @user-ym5io2ul1o 3 месяца назад

      What is a CI?

  • @thefuhrer5866
    @thefuhrer5866 3 года назад +8

    Excellent information on the subject raised, thanks for sharing the knowledge it helps me a lot.

  • @note2020
    @note2020 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am trying hard to continue watching this video while the volume is low, compare to other RUclips videos is really low. The first low of clear communication with impaired hearing community has been ignored by a specialist.

  • @esrafilsarkar1705
    @esrafilsarkar1705 3 года назад +1

    Wow!! The Best Updated Method Shared Ever. this method is working perfectly
    thanks for sharing.

  • @cleanqueen75
    @cleanqueen75 11 месяцев назад +3

    My husband when he was 10 years old got the mumps and ran a high fever and lost his hearing in one ear. He is 66 now and was told nothing can be done. He has bad tinnitus in both ears.

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  11 месяцев назад

      Mumps takes out one side of hearing when it occurs and they were right there's nothing anyone can do about that ear...BUT, he probably has hearing loss in his better ear due to the Tinnitus...he should get that tested.

    • @stephanienikole9831
      @stephanienikole9831 Месяц назад

      This just happened to my daughter

    • @cleanqueen75
      @cleanqueen75 Месяц назад

      @@HearingSolutionCtr yes his hearing in his good ear isn’t 100% so he’s going for a hearing aid.

    • @michelle-h
      @michelle-h 17 дней назад

      @@cleanqueen75have you gotten the hearing aid yet? has it worked? :)

    • @cleanqueen75
      @cleanqueen75 17 дней назад

      @@michelle-h he picks it up on the 17th.

  • @keith125
    @keith125 Год назад +3

    about 15 years ago i had SSHL to my left ear. I can hear very little from that ear now and it's distorted. I tried a hearing aid but all it did was amplify the distortion. nothing to do but live with it...oh well.

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      If you have a SSNHL in that one ear, nothing will probably make a difference in that ear if it's really really bad. I would have to know more about your hearing to know WHY it was not successful.

    • @Gurdeepbrar19840910
      @Gurdeepbrar19840910 Год назад

      Sir i have 4 month ssnhl...doctor treated with oral medicine...a little bit success
      But now no more recovery...left ear 70db damage
      Any solution for that...
      Plz reply

  • @karlaluzardosocorro5567
    @karlaluzardosocorro5567 3 года назад +2

    Excellent method friend it has worked for me 100% I recommend it without a doubt

  • @kauserali3190
    @kauserali3190 3 года назад

    Excellent an much needed info u had shown to get sshl with complete details.. An will follow an try soon !!!

  • @shreeshhurkat397
    @shreeshhurkat397 4 месяца назад +1

    Left ear - 22 dbhl
    Right ear - 17 dbhl
    Can medicines treat me????

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  4 месяца назад +1

      I know you believe that gives me enough info to know if it's a conductive or Sensorineural hearing loss, but those statements of dBHL have no diagnostic information enclosed within them.

    • @shreeshhurkat397
      @shreeshhurkat397 4 месяца назад +1

      @@HearingSolutionCtr I have minimal bilateral hearing loss.....can medicines treat me????

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  4 месяца назад

      @@shreeshhurkat397 Again Shree, "Minimal Bilateral Hearing Loss" doesn't tell me WHERE your hearing problem is. Diagnostics must be done to know potentials for treatment. It's always interesting to get on with someone and ask these vague questions (I know you are trying really hard here), but you could tell me that an MRI showed something, but did they analyze the MRI correctly???

    • @shreeshhurkat397
      @shreeshhurkat397 4 месяца назад +1

      @@HearingSolutionCtr my ent dr. Has not recommended MRI yet ...he just gave some medicines after the audiometry test.

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  4 месяца назад

      @@shreeshhurkat397 I was using the MRI as an Analogy. Until the full Audiological information is given, I have absolutely positively no idea. No one can really diagnose something over the internet. That's why AI appointments in the future will never work for medicine.

  • @aradvi2143
    @aradvi2143 3 года назад +1

    excellent information, it is interesting content for those of us who have hearing problems, it clarifies many doubts.

  • @roseannepryor7220
    @roseannepryor7220 Год назад +1

    Thank you Doc! I’m 63 and thought I had water in ear from swimming? Three months later ENT says I’m losing hearing in two ears! Doctor scheduled me for MRI today? Now I’m afraid!

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      A MRI doesn't do anything. If you have an ear infection, the ENT could be fixed. I am sorry.

  • @KubraAsghar-s2s
    @KubraAsghar-s2s 15 дней назад

    I am a 32-year-old man experiencing sudden deafness in my left ear, while my right ear perceives sounds as unusually loud. I consulted a doctor who diagnosed me with permanent hearing damage, stating it is irreversible. Despite undergoing a month of treatment with prescribed medication, there has been no improvement-in fact, my condition seems to have worsened. I am now also experiencing difficulty while speaking. My question is, why did I suffer permanent hearing loss when I have not been exposed to loud environments?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  15 дней назад

      Normally one ear drops like this have nothing whatsoever to do with noise damage, other than a story I will tell at the end. Most people in this situation have something called Idiopathic (means happened to you without real understanding of which thing occurred...nothing you could do about it) Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss. One is called Vestibulo-Neuronitis. It's a virus that affects that one ear and kills off the hearing. I am so sorry about that Kubra.
      I did have a WWII veteran have massive hearing loss more in one ear from crawling thru the jungles in the Island hopping of the Pacific. A downed bamboo shoot was on the other side of his left ear as a grenade was dropped on the opposite side. That ear was damaged irreparably, but his right ear had hearing loss as well.

  • @SyedShah-zc5lt
    @SyedShah-zc5lt 3 года назад +1

    Detailed and well disciplined information . thanks Dr

  • @genesisdaza6870
    @genesisdaza6870 3 года назад

    Excellent friend. The lam in which you detail your content. I like it a lot and it is very useful to me and seem successful in your future projects.

  • @mariacedeno7523
    @mariacedeno7523 3 года назад

    All the information shown in this video is totally great, it really is interesting and entertaining for me to see everything related to this topic, thank you very much for sharing it!

  • @jeckupjonval4649
    @jeckupjonval4649 3 года назад +2

    My cousine is genuine suffering from the same problem . Thanks for made it understand for me in such a smooth way..

  • @nicolassanchezsuescun6439
    @nicolassanchezsuescun6439 3 года назад

    excellent video with highly good content I hope to continue watching your videos really help and teach the youtube community

  • @jroar123
    @jroar123 Год назад +1

    I lost my hearing in my right ear after contracting the flu. I only regained half of my hearing. Then, a few weeks ago I contracted COVID-19 and once again I had hearing loss but in my right ear. Is there any treatment that might help?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад +1

      Right now we don't know. COVID isn't the problem....it's the horrid vaccine that has created more of the problem. Please DO NOT GET MORE VACCINES. YOU DO NOT NEED THEM. Try some ivermectin.

    • @user-ym5io2ul1o
      @user-ym5io2ul1o 3 месяца назад

      @@HearingSolutionCtr Excellent answer

  • @user-ym5io2ul1o
    @user-ym5io2ul1o 11 месяцев назад

    I had SSHL, was misdiagnosed by 3 doctors, day 1, day 2, day 3. I was not referred to an ENT until day 11. It was too late. I am deaf in the left ear. As a court reporter I lost my career. It was devastating.

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  11 месяцев назад +1

      I am so sorry about that. When I hear of a patient with SSHL, I get them in that day. Then I can "grease the wheels" to get them pushed into an ENT.

  • @valentinahernandez2887
    @valentinahernandez2887 3 года назад

    Excellent information Dr Scott, very useful for me now in this moment...thanks a lot!

  • @angelzetta4527
    @angelzetta4527 3 года назад

    Excellent information really is very interesting I had no idea about this Thank you for sharing it with us and giving us this quality content

  • @brightlodestar9027
    @brightlodestar9027 3 года назад

    Well explained and Interesting. Excellent information on the subject raised, thanks for sharing the knowledge it helps me a lot.

  • @m.b.4884
    @m.b.4884 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your video! Sorry for my not ideal English.
    I have Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Complete deafness on the left and hearing loss of level 3rd on the right. The hearing loss occurred probably due to meningoencephalitis when I was 9 months old. I had 2nd level of hearing loss before severe flu, which happened when I was 14. I don't know deaf language, I communicate with people like ordinary people. Yes, my spelling and pronunciation could be better and never will be, but I can talk with people. I wore an "analog" hearing aid; I grew up with it. Then came "digital" hearing aids, which are useless to me. Because they have a peculiarity, they make conversations louder and the sound of the car behind me or the birds quieter. This is their "specificity." And for me, on the contrary, I need to hear cars and birds because I already recognize conversations quite well. Only under certain circumstances do I hear very poorly when a person is far from me, and there is no possibility of being closer (instructor, teacher, counsellor in a kinder campus...). No matter how much I asked to reconfigure the device - it's all in vain, they already twisted it to the maximum. And that's why I now feel that there is that hearing aid, that it is not there - there is no difference. That's why I completely stopped wearing a hearing aid. I have already accepted myself as I already am. Yes, my pronunciation suffers, and people make judgments about it. A cochlear implant may not help me because doctors suspect that either the nerves that carry sound to the brain are damaged or the area of ​​the brain responsible for hearing and recognition is affected. Since even hearing from the left side (absolute deafness) is not transmitted even through the auricle. While progress is developing, I am trying to improve my hearing; I speak Ukrainian, Russian, and English, and I want to learn other languages ​​and learn to play the piano or guitar (unfortunately, I do not hear the highest notes of the piano, only the knock (vibro) from the keys. I do more effort to pronounce words clearly, I pay more attention to it, as it is my weak point.
    Yesterday, I was on a First Aid Course and couldn't understand almost anything because of my hearing loss. I have a dream to have a hearing aid that fits me.

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  7 месяцев назад

      First off, you can adjust hearing aids to have a more "Analog" sound in the digitals. But they will never and haven't made a non-Digital hearing aid in way too many years. That's never going to happen. I don't mean to burst your bubble but you need to hear the truth!

    • @m.b.4884
      @m.b.4884 7 месяцев назад

      @@HearingSolutionCtr Yes, I understand, that both hearing aids are digital. But between two of them there is sooo big difference. “Analog” hadn’t manipulations with sounds, last hearing aid has and I didn’t like this last.

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  7 месяцев назад

      @@m.b.4884 Again, I can only GUESS at a lot of things here. Newer aids have abilities to "manipulate" the sounds thru the app. That's a huge change...but you also need an Audiologist who knows how to make that hearing aid you need (all are ONLY digital now) more "Analog" in nature.

  • @ariadnadiaz302
    @ariadnadiaz302 3 года назад

    good topic this Nerve Deafness is good to have these types of opinions on these topics and compare with what you already know

  • @zarinraihana236
    @zarinraihana236 3 года назад

    wonderful video. It's really interesting content sensorineural Hearing loss. Really satisfying. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @VernonRhem
    @VernonRhem 5 месяцев назад

    Seems to be a problem in Australia too

  • @toriquleee
    @toriquleee 3 года назад

    Interesting details about Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Thanks!

  • @VernonRhem
    @VernonRhem 5 месяцев назад

    I had a stroke 1.5 ago, and the balance is off and eye is messed up

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  5 месяцев назад

      OK Vernon, we are seeing that many people are having "strokes". Did you take the vaccine or the boosters?

  • @arunchandran1069
    @arunchandran1069 3 года назад

    well explained and detailed info regarding Nerve Deafness.. Very detailed presentation.

  • @FergusHealy-p6f
    @FergusHealy-p6f 8 месяцев назад

    Good, informative video. I know from personal experience.

  • @Extreme96PL
    @Extreme96PL 3 месяца назад

    Hi, almost 2 months ago, shortly after I did the Valsalva maneuver(with headphones on) because I had a weird feeling that Valsalva always solves, I noticed that I started getting a ringing sound in my right ear. The first 2-3 weeks were absolutely awful because it was very loud, but then it started to quiet down and now it's much quieter, and sometimes I don't hear the ringing even in a quiet room, but sometimes it increases a little and then it quiets down again. But I noticed that sometimes when I hum it's a little louder in my left ear, so I googled it and found hum test, which I did, but the results are weird. When I hum it is a bit louder on the left "good" ear which should be a bad sign, but if I repeat the test but with my finger in my right ear "bad" ear the hum is louder in the right ear which if I understand correctly is a good sign because it means the nerves are good and when I put my fingers in both ears it is also louder in the right ear. So now I am a bit confused and wondering what I should do? I am also not sure if I hear a bit louder in left ear when I am talking to someone face to face or if I am just imagining it due to the whole confusing situation and a bit of fear.

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  3 месяца назад

      You really need a hearing evaluation by an Audiologist then they will know what to do from there.

  • @ProyectoInnovador-hy6dw
    @ProyectoInnovador-hy6dw 3 года назад

    Excellent explanation to know a little more about Nerve Deafness, how good to be able to find a video that provides the results that is needed, I can see that you research the subject to present the essential details, that is very good , you dedicate yourself to the subject, good contribution ♥

  • @md.rakibulislam3532
    @md.rakibulislam3532 3 года назад

    that is very good , I can see that you research the subject to present the essential details.

  • @VernonRhem
    @VernonRhem 5 месяцев назад

    Yes, it was about 6 months after I had stroke

  • @sushantprakash1520
    @sushantprakash1520 3 года назад

    Wow it,s great and intresting fact about sensorineural hearing loss.excellent information

  • @CharlesJDavis-lo5gb
    @CharlesJDavis-lo5gb 3 года назад

    WOW, Nice Excellent video with useful information.

  • @BrownsBacker
    @BrownsBacker Год назад

    I woke up to total deafness. 3 days later put on high doses of Prednisone. Over time total silence has gone to tinitis and now some tinny hearing (like a blown speaker) that now interferes with good hearing from other ear. From bad to worse. 3 months later, have appointment to talk about hearing aids that may help.

  • @delissuesdnb7973
    @delissuesdnb7973 3 года назад

    Excellent video friend everything is well explained the truth helped me a lot

  • @No-nl8jn
    @No-nl8jn Год назад +1

    I am trying LLLT laser, what do you think of that ?
    Also I go to akupunktur and take L-lysine, glycine, ginkgo biloba and NAC and it is getting better. MR was showing inflamation and labyrinthitis and sudden deafness and only got steroids on day 10 after hearing loss.... so that was to late. Blessings from Danmark. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      If it does not fix the hearing loss, then it becomes permanent. I am sorry.

  • @numanmendoza1147
    @numanmendoza1147 3 года назад

    excellent video very educational and Nerve Deafness .. it is a very good option it really helped me

  • @tomasblanco8000
    @tomasblanco8000 3 года назад

    thanks for sharing this valuable information bro!

  • @jeanluisindriagolugo232
    @jeanluisindriagolugo232 3 года назад

    What a great video, I really loved this content, thanks for sharing it, greetings

  • @jillfilzpatric6636
    @jillfilzpatric6636 3 года назад

    I liked it a lot, they deal with a very interesting topic

  • @hizibizi1037
    @hizibizi1037 3 года назад

    Excellent video with useful information.

  • @gotobassmsn
    @gotobassmsn Год назад

    I look at tinnitus from a musicians point of view. It's like you have a mic and you stand to close to the monitor then you get back feed into the monitor.
    I see it like that with tinnitus where you're brain is back feeding into your ear.

  • @ankitgoudankit5156
    @ankitgoudankit5156 Год назад +1

    Kan ki NAS sukh gai hi please help

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      OK I don't know what you need here. No one can Diagnose over the internet.

  • @VernonRhem
    @VernonRhem 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, what state are you in? What is my next step or your advise

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  5 месяцев назад

      We are in Okahoma. Not sure there's much to do. But it's HearTulsa.com if you want to try to come see Dr. Simeo.

  • @beckydonovan3265
    @beckydonovan3265 Год назад +1

    Hi doc, question please. 60 yr female.
    What would you recommend I do or not do while “recovering” from SSNHL. I was put on heavy prednisone therapy couple days ago. Should I keep ears covered, no ear plugs, etc? Any thoughts about low level rumbling noise I hear?
    Thanks for your attention

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад +1

      I am studying quite a bit about being more and more healthy. I would also consider some of the newer therapies of Ivermectin, Vitamin D, Vitamin C high doses. Those are possible. But other than that, there's nothing else you can do to your ears.

  • @MehediHasan-cc3if
    @MehediHasan-cc3if 3 года назад

    Thanks for your valuable information , i was like searching for whole youtube but i likely got the information here thanks for your information.

  • @spauldingrebecca869
    @spauldingrebecca869 2 года назад

    On April 7 2022 I went to my doctor. I had been sick for several days. I was diagnosed with bronchitis and a double ear infection. I have been taking antibiotics I am over the bronchitis but I can't hear out of both ears. I made an appointment to see my doctor about this. It maybe wax build up or something else either way I'll find out.
    This video provided some useful information.

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  2 года назад +1

      It has nothing to do with wax. Once you get the infection completed with the antibiotics, it will go away.

  • @LuisLopez-pg3hd
    @LuisLopez-pg3hd 3 года назад

    Excellent review to obtain what is required, the video is very complete with quick and simple steps, thanks for sharing, friend, I understood you perfectly, I stay with you to keep up with your successful videos

  • @anakpawis1597
    @anakpawis1597 3 года назад

    very informative, thanks for clear explanation

  • @OudofMalak
    @OudofMalak 3 года назад +4

    I was diagnosed with SSNHL 20 days ago after suffering from tinnitus for 12 days.
    I’ve taken high doses of prednisolone (starting from 80 mg), 3 Intratympanic steroid injections, and 10 sessions of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
    Today I found slight improvement in my audiogram and the doctor suggested decreasing the medicine.
    Am I on the right track?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  3 года назад

      Hyperbaric is a great idea! The steroid only works for those who catch the problem in the first few weeks. But if you are really in the early phases, seems like this ENT is getting you taken care of pretty well after that!

    • @BossyJossyMedia
      @BossyJossyMedia 2 года назад +1

      Hello Malak, has your hearing improved since?

    • @OudofMalak
      @OudofMalak 2 года назад +3

      @@BossyJossyMedia
      I can’t really tell. I stopped going to the ENT because he said there’s nothing else he can do about it.
      I don’t struggle much from hearing, but mostly tinnitus but I’m adapting.

    • @imeldacynthiapasion1897
      @imeldacynthiapasion1897 Год назад

      Hi my father suffering hearing loss totally 💯 percent 1 1/2 month now the ENT doctor say that no chances can u tell me if there's a chance to hear again.

  • @NXTMUKUND
    @NXTMUKUND 3 года назад +1

    I can hear but can't understand what someone is saying do have any solution for this problem

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  3 года назад

      You need a hearing evaluation before anyone can say anything...

    • @anureddy6599
      @anureddy6599 3 года назад

      I m having same issue. Sensorineural hearing loss. No 💯 treatment yet. But trials . Careful don't let it worst.

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  3 года назад

      @@anureddy6599 At this point there is no MEDICAL treatment to FIX Sensorineural hearing loss. No TRIALS. You need hearing aids.

    • @anureddy6599
      @anureddy6599 3 года назад

      @@HearingSolutionCtr may not be but need to keep it better way whether using aid or not. I don't use aid. I keep massaging ear, putting oil( indian ayurvedic treatment), avoiding loud noises, using mobile through speaker, excercise which helps in more oxygen and blood flow to brain. This way definitely i feel great. I m always finding a way for natural way of healing in my own way with hope. 👍

    • @anureddy6599
      @anureddy6599 3 года назад

      @@HearingSolutionCtr what about hyperbaric oxygen therapy after few years of sNHL loss?

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    @alekitoandresguerrero8200 3 года назад

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  • @uncleinnoMusiq184
    @uncleinnoMusiq184 Год назад

    Hi my son 5 years old lost his hearing last November following a Mumps infection,do you think he can ever recover his hearing Naturally without Hearing Aids?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      I am sorry but the difficulty with Mumps is that it's normally permanent. He will need hearing aids.

    • @uncleinnoMusiq184
      @uncleinnoMusiq184 Год назад

      @@HearingSolutionCtr The Audiologists here diagonized him with profound HL in both ears and said he is a Cochlear Candidate after running some tests and we don't even have insurance,this is a real dark cloud!

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      @@uncleinnoMusiq184 Praying for you sir!

  • @OgHunter87
    @OgHunter87 Год назад

    Hi , I have this condition, is it possible to find out more about that operation? It would be amazing to hear again is stereo😊 not mono with that tinnitus. Is really annoying

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад +1

      That's why you must get a full evaluation by an Audiologist to know what the problem is. An Operation can only come AFTER an Evaluation by the Audiologist.

    • @OgHunter87
      @OgHunter87 Год назад

      Thanks for a replay. I have been in audiologist , just witch one I need to go to get exam for operation?

  • @demarkworld1191
    @demarkworld1191 3 года назад

    This is very informative

  • @KurmiKruthik
    @KurmiKruthik 22 дня назад

    Ear nerve weekness any solution piz

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  22 дня назад

      There is no such thing as "any solution". Each ear condition, of which we talk about Sudden Sensorineural (permanent hearing loss), is unique to each situation. First, get your hearing checked by an Audiologist. Then they can go from there to find out what was the cause and what to do from there.

  • @VernonRhem
    @VernonRhem 5 месяцев назад

    Yes i got vacinced 2yrs ago

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  5 месяцев назад

      So when you put together vaccine two years ago and about six months after that you had the stroke, that's a similar story to many many patients.

  • @madiv8409
    @madiv8409 3 года назад

    Wow.. Amazing video ..Thanks

  • @shamimreja5470
    @shamimreja5470 3 года назад

    this video is really nice.

  • @kaicahill3990
    @kaicahill3990 Год назад

    I damaged my ear I sneezed and my ear banged and I took tinnitus I can’t get an appointment with a doctor to see what damage I have done to my ear I have to wait two years on the hospital list they just keep saying you are going deaf I’m not deaf I can’t cope with the tinnitus I paid for a private dr and he just said I had no wax I need a mri scan to see what is wrong with my ear

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      You could have had a damaged ear drum. Getting an MRI is fine, but you need an Ear Physician to find out. Don't do the expensive MRI first...EAR physician first.

  • @newtoworld5445
    @newtoworld5445 3 года назад

    excellent information

  • @VernonRhem
    @VernonRhem 5 месяцев назад

    What is your opinion on implants

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  5 месяцев назад

      It's a good thing if you have a profound hearing loss and not something you could wear hearing aids over.

  • @betterness23
    @betterness23 3 года назад +2

    Lost my hearing suddenly left ear about 2 weeks ago, been on oral steroids over a week now.. very minor improvement. Sounds that do come though are "robotic".. and the pitch is off.. ppl voices like they're on helium. and ofcourse tinntis 24/7.. ENT will probably do direct injections in the next week.. has anyone had any luck with this? Still have some vertigo as well.

    • @kbilalahmad7438
      @kbilalahmad7438 3 года назад +1

      @seth
      How is your condition now.

    • @betterness23
      @betterness23 3 года назад +2

      @@kbilalahmad7438 After 3 rounds of direct injections and 2 months later, I still don't have my hearing back and vertigo is still semi-present. But it's amazing what your body and brain will adjust to. Don't let that discourage anyone reading this though.. everyone is different and I'm still hopeful.

    • @kbilalahmad7438
      @kbilalahmad7438 3 года назад +1

      @@betterness23 One should be hopeful
      My best wishes for you

    • @muralidhartirupati2492
      @muralidhartirupati2492 3 года назад

      @@betterness23 Hi, seth, if you don’t mind, can you share the steroid and injections that have been used for you?
      Hope the best for you!

    • @betterness23
      @betterness23 3 года назад

      @@muralidhartirupati2492 I was on a heavy dose of prednisone then after that was given the direct steroid injections.. can't remember the exact name though I'll have to double check. But it was 3 shots over the course of 3 weeks.

  • @Christinesobsevations
    @Christinesobsevations Год назад

    I still have no idea what is going on with my right ear .
    I immediately tackled this wasting NO TIME . I thought I had an ear infection in early October . Nope . All they saw was “ pressure “ behind my ears , worse on the right . Severe pain in that right ear .
    I went to urgent care once , my PCP twice . Told no infection just pressure noted . Ok .
    By late October I’m at the ENT , worsening pain right ear , feels like it’s clogged with fluid . Ent sends me for CT scan of brain , ears , nasal , neck with & without contrast , says come back in 5 weeks . Prescribed steroids . Looked up my nose , down my throat , in my ears , said there is NO pressure in my ears they looked perfect after three nurses said the opposite. ( pressure , no infection )
    Me & steroids don’t mix . I was desperate for pain relief
    All scans normal . Ear pain getting worse . Sent to neurologist. Had an MRI , MRV . Nothing .
    Ear pain getting worse , now I’ve got tinnitus constantly AND now a new sound . Thumping . Sounds like a beat box in my right ear . Terrible pressure .
    Quality of life diminished. Even went to PT for TMJ . As ent said it’s that . Zero improvement. At a LOSS ! No hearing loss , just really sick of this !

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад +1

      Oh man Christine...I am so sorry. I wish I knew what was happening. It would take all the scans to get an idea but I would keep chasing it. I am praying for you right now that the blood of Jesus is upon you healing you at this second.

  • @user-kj3wo5oc8t
    @user-kj3wo5oc8t 3 года назад

    very informative video .

  • @mdshuhid4704
    @mdshuhid4704 3 года назад +1

    Interesting, you have left me wanting to learn more about the history of hearing aids, it is a topic that causes a lot of interest.

  • @tndenuwan
    @tndenuwan Год назад

    I lost my right ear before 6 days ago. Start treating with ENT doctor. One vaccine is given and prednitab-5 is my medicine. Can I expect some recovery?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      I am telling anyone with Vaccine injuries to work on Ivermectin as a treatment. Prednitab is a steroid that's a start but take Ivermectin as well.

  • @IanBlease-y5b
    @IanBlease-y5b Год назад

    I'm not deaf but micro-suction caused noise trauma to my left ear, resulting in Tinnitus for a month now

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  11 месяцев назад +1

      When you have levels of Trauma, it's called Sudden Sensorineural hearing loss. It can be permanent but most of the time, it's temporary. If it's still going on, you have to get your hearing tested!

    • @IanBlease-y5b
      @IanBlease-y5b 11 месяцев назад

      @@HearingSolutionCtr Yes, thanks. I'm going to do that. The Tinnitus hasn't gone away. I had this procedure on Dec 13th 2023

  • @MdHassan-ft7ct
    @MdHassan-ft7ct 3 года назад

    is video very nice and wonderful .i love it.

  • @madhavtripathi4911
    @madhavtripathi4911 Год назад

    hello doctor scott, actually i was suffering from mumps due to which i am suffering from ssnhl in my right ear. I came to know about this within 4days and my treatment was started.
    At first there was no response. So as i was admitted in hospital doctor started me giving steroids through iv. And after that i was able to respond at 115 decibel sound. So the doctor gave me 8 doses of injection in my ear and i am continuing the doses of steroid every day. After 6 doses of injection i was able to hear 75 decibel. So will i completely recover? My next audiometry is on wednesday.

    • @madhavtripathi4911
      @madhavtripathi4911 Год назад

      Dr scott please reply

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      It might not recover. We will see once that Audiogram testing is done. What did it show?

    • @madhavtripathi4911
      @madhavtripathi4911 Год назад

      @@HearingSolutionCtr Actually now after the last audiogram it has came to 50 decibel and according to doctor if i continue methyprednisolone and cognix daily till 2 months it will recover. and i can hear the tunig fork behind my ears very clearly

  • @MuhammadArif-xg5bo
    @MuhammadArif-xg5bo 2 года назад

    I have also arranged a hearing aid but no response her age is 1 year and 3 months old only hearing problems No other problem

  • @simdave7165
    @simdave7165 Год назад

    I have a moderate hearing loss in one ear following exestosis surgery, when aided, it makes my good ear feel full. Why is this?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      Dave, I wish I knew the answer to that. You really need to be seen again. You need a full evaluation again to find out the fullness issue. Ask about Meniere's Disease. Ask about other fullness events...ask about Otitis Media. There's something else going on.

    • @simdave7165
      @simdave7165 Год назад

      @@HearingSolutionCtr thanks for your reply mate, the tinnitus in the bad ear is now creeping into the good ear also. Would you suggest seeing an ENT or audiologist?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      @@simdave7165 I would do an ENT on this one.

  • @lp8688
    @lp8688 Год назад

    I was affected with SSHL in left ear and profound deaf 90db. I already have autoimmune hasimotos thyroiditis. Please tell whether SSHL will occur in my right ear also? Is there a high possibility?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      Did you have the vaccine?

    • @lp8688
      @lp8688 Год назад

      @@HearingSolutionCtr You mean Covid vaccine? Yes I had the Covid shot 3 years ago. 2 weeks back I was diagnosed with SSHL.

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      @@lp8688 We are finding that many are having vaccine injuries due to that. It could also be another illiness we do not know about that combines with the vaccine. Autoimmune is combining with levels of mRNA vaccines. Consider Ivermectin as a treatment.

  • @lokeshkm615
    @lokeshkm615 3 года назад

    Sir, can this hearing problem could be fixed by your treatment... If yes... How much does the treatment cost?

    • @DrScottYoung
      @DrScottYoung 3 года назад

      The only type of treatment (90% of cases) is the point of getting hearing aids. Hearing Aids tend to range 2500-5000-6000-7000 for a pair of hearing aids.

  • @rc7435
    @rc7435 2 года назад

    I have this and it resulted in permanent loss of 90% in my left ear and severe tinnitus. Question is, how is it when flying?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  2 года назад +1

      If it's inner ear (your ears are not plugged up), then flights should not affect it.

  • @maranrocky1988
    @maranrocky1988 Год назад

    Five years ago, I was vomiting 5 times in 5 minutes so ,this caused my right earing nerve got damaged.I has been having homeopathy treatment for 1yr .I'm asking one question . Can this nerve damage curable?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      In my experience, most likely not. I am sorry.

    • @maranrocky1988
      @maranrocky1988 Год назад

      @@HearingSolutionCtr is there any option ? To get back nerve capacity atleast 50% to hear.Because I'm 28

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      @@maranrocky1988 Not normally...Some people are starting to try Ivermectin. Check it out. It's curing cancer issues and may be a part of it. We barely know what it really does since most of medical science has covered up the stats. I have no idea if it will make any difference at all.

    • @bhasithavanneti4803
      @bhasithavanneti4803 Год назад

      How did you know that nerve got damaged?any tests?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      @@bhasithavanneti4803 That's why I test for 34 year veteran as Doctor of Audiology and specific tests we do. We have to do them in office.

  • @kani690
    @kani690 3 года назад +1

    I am suffering from it ...i went to primary doctor he gave me antibiotics as he found there was infection after 3 weeks i got ENT ..and found that my right ear fail to listen anything below 90 becibel after hearing test....i got steroidal injection in my ear along with tge 10 days steroids course ...can i be ok without surgery??

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  3 года назад

      There is no surgery for SensoriNeural Hearing Loss. If the steroids don't work, you will need an evaluation to see if hearing aids can help.

    • @kani690
      @kani690 3 года назад

      @@HearingSolutionCtr thanks i hope and pray it will work ...

    • @lp8688
      @lp8688 Год назад

      Are you well now? How is your hearing?

    • @kani690
      @kani690 Год назад

      @lp8688 na i can't hear from right, but im used to it and honestly very happy in life and thankful to God
      And thanks for asking

    • @lp8688
      @lp8688 Год назад

      @@kani690 Good to know that you are coping up well. I am affected with SSNHL recently profound deaf in left ear. My brain is struggling to adjust to the one sided hearing now.

  • @timcepin3386
    @timcepin3386 9 месяцев назад

    What is this crackling sound that I hear when I swallow saliva? Also, sounds are muffled to me somewhat.

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  9 месяцев назад +1

      Could be from your jaw...could be from a plugged up ear. You need an Ear Evaluation by an Audiologist to know what's the reason.

  • @cynthiakahl7088
    @cynthiakahl7088 3 года назад

    it is a very good option it really helped me

  • @Menshealthhaven
    @Menshealthhaven 8 месяцев назад

    I was working out that's doing push ups and then i experience dizziness and ringing sound in my left ear, next minute my eaf was clogged then i couldn't hear well. Doc what maybe the problem?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  8 месяцев назад

      There are types of ear traumas that can happen. You really need to get that checked. Go to an ENT or an Audiologist as a first level.

  • @ashburnconnecttv7860
    @ashburnconnecttv7860 2 года назад

    What about checking Vagus nerve damage?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  2 года назад

      That has nothing to do with Sensorineural hearing loss. Do you suspect that? If so, then you need to have an ENT check that out.

  • @jonellerexenes3150
    @jonellerexenes3150 Год назад

    Had a sinus infection & ear infection 3 months ago & apparently it was a virus that killed my ear fibers and I’ve lost my hearing. It’s too bad that I saw Drs 3 times in the 3 months and not one thought it was anything else besides a stubborn ear infection. 3 rounds of antibiotic drops were prescribed, ear flushed but nothing produced, waited six weeks for ent appt, and the PA said now it’s probably too late, due to being outside of the 3 month window and I’ll likely be hard if hearing with tinnitus forever. Not fair I was brushed under the rug.

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад +1

      While I cannot 100% state this, having a sinus infection with a middle ear infection is not a forever infection with a forever Tinnitus problem. I am super sorry you were not treated quickly enough. It is NOT too late. I am praying for you right now for healing. It is though NOT too late. Get into the ENT to get an appt so that they can help your middle ear space cleaned up.

    • @phyllispower91
      @phyllispower91 Год назад

      On February 15th I woke up with what I thought was a plug left ear. Now 3 months later I have lost total hearing In that ear. After seeing my Doctor went on antibiotics , which didn't help. After that hearing test that showed total hearing loss in that ear next step ENT , 5 shot in my ear drum. With no good results. Now can't go outside my door if someone is cutting their lawn . Because I can't handle the noise. I'm depressed and having a hard time dealing with this and I can't get any answers as to how to cope with this... Doctor don't seem to have time for people anymore. Sad world 😢

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      @@phyllispower91 Did you say your next visit is an ENT? If so, that's the perfect next person to see.

    • @phyllispower91
      @phyllispower91 Год назад

      @@HearingSolutionCtr Seen THE ENT already. Waiting for phone appointment for results of MRI. Which I was told already that it didn't show anything. Maybe next step will be crossover hearing aid. I don't know much about them , if they will be the answer for me.

    • @user-ym5io2ul1o
      @user-ym5io2ul1o 3 месяца назад

      @@phyllispower91 Run down the Snap On Tools truck and get some great sound deafening headphones. I got a pair and it really helps if noise gets too much to bear. I have to walk out of family gatherings and such because there's too much noise and my head feels like it's going to blow up.

  • @pegangagamakeranaitusiapak576
    @pegangagamakeranaitusiapak576 3 года назад

    do MRI is necessary for this problem?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  3 года назад +1

      An MRI is completely unnecessary for this type of hearing loss. If it was ordered, I would hope that they were looking for a tumor. If they weren't, it was badly requested.

  • @baherumolla
    @baherumolla 9 месяцев назад

    Hello Doctor, my son 5 he loss both side of hearing loss at 3. He difficulty communicating with as please helping me if you have any way thanks.

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  9 месяцев назад

      Firstly do we know he has Nerve Damage Inner Ear hearing loss in both ears? If so then hearing aids need to be prescribed. But could he have a middle ear infection? That's treatable by surgical/medical intervention.

    • @baherumolla
      @baherumolla 9 месяцев назад

      @@HearingSolutionCtr hi Doctor tanks he was take mri test 5 month ago.

  • @Xakniyzel
    @Xakniyzel Год назад

    My frend accident before and now she got hearing lost then now go to doctor and the doctor said got nerve problem..what she need sir?

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад +1

      If you catch Sudden hearing loss quickly enough, you can recover it. We will see what happens after the physician does the treatment.

  • @MuhammadArif-xg5bo
    @MuhammadArif-xg5bo 2 года назад

    Hi doctor my daughter has a SNHL hearing loss by birth. I am from Pakistan but I could not afford the Cochlear implant surgery so what I do

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  2 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/AuGeHg-55U8/видео.html
      Muhammad, I am so sorry about that. I am putting a video series that you can watch. There are going to be humanitarian monies that will come available that you can get your daughter's Cochlear Implant paid for. It's coming soon...it's called GESARA. It's happening soon!

  • @abiv23
    @abiv23 Год назад

    I really appreciate this info, I was able to get in to my ENT after suffering nerve deafness from Covid, my GP told me to wait a few weeks and I am so glad I didn't

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      Truly we are going to be studying hearing loss and the mRna vaccine and COVID for a long time after all of this because they absolutely cause hearing loss and all the vaccine companies knew it.

  • @jamesevans8215
    @jamesevans8215 Год назад

    ummm thanks no CC and definately cant hear it , but I already got my answer, only have 2 weeks to a month after that not much hope at all well Im goin on 6 weeks so thats pretty much it

  • @Samuelon552
    @Samuelon552 2 года назад

    This is terrifying.

  • @nickyeager9939
    @nickyeager9939 3 года назад

    thanks for sharing.

  • @md.golamhossain8960
    @md.golamhossain8960 3 года назад

    i love this video very much

  • @versatilebhai
    @versatilebhai 3 года назад

    Thanks dear sir

  • @votai3531
    @votai3531 3 года назад

    Are there any way to recover nerves hearing loss

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  3 года назад +2

      You cannot recover nerves, they are like brain cells, when they die they die.

    • @pawankumar-hg9we
      @pawankumar-hg9we 2 года назад +2

      @@HearingSolutionCtr you are wrong i recover my Hearing loss and Tinnitus too

    • @amylee9
      @amylee9 2 года назад

      @@pawankumar-hg9we how do I recover hearing ?

    • @pawankumar-hg9we
      @pawankumar-hg9we 2 года назад +1

      @@amylee9 follow Liam stop Tinnitus

    • @maheshwaramanitha8028
      @maheshwaramanitha8028 2 года назад

      @@pawankumar-hg9we how to recovered hearing loss any treatment tell me sir

  • @VernonRhem
    @VernonRhem 8 месяцев назад

    I had a stroke on the right side eye is messed up along with right hearing that is gone 7:38

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  7 месяцев назад

      I am so sorry.

    • @VernonRhem
      @VernonRhem 7 месяцев назад

      Have bad insurance hard to find an audiologist in New York also

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  7 месяцев назад

      @@VernonRhem You can find them. Most Audiologist's first exam is not that expensive. Ask.

  • @leonmanson1031
    @leonmanson1031 Год назад

    Ive had nerve damage since i was about 6 i was victim of domestic violence and got slapped round the ears and around the back of the head alot, so there is no medical treatment for nerve damage? 😢 It shattered my dream too join the navy i would have shoveled sh*t 16 hrs a day too be a part of it 😩

    • @HearingSolutionCtr
      @HearingSolutionCtr  Год назад

      No Leon that kind of nerve damage there is no real treatment. I am so very sorry for how your life has treated you.

  • @amranhossaintanim1398
    @amranhossaintanim1398 3 года назад

    helpful video