Sudden Hearing Loss - Hofmann MD, Otolaryngologist

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
  • Dr. Hofmann discusses sudden hearing loss, it's causes and prognosis.

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  • @thecamdie
    @thecamdie 8 лет назад +10

    Several months ago I was hit with SNHL to my right ear. I was tested at 90db loss and 4% speech recognition. I was given two shots of Prednisone over a two week period. My hearing came back to normal. I give most of the credit for improvement to using CIST (constrained induced sound therapy). UM was not aware of CIST. I think there is a lot to be learned from CIST.

    • @thecamdie
      @thecamdie 2 года назад +2

      @AMWF I'm highly confident the cause was sound exposure.

    • @ojodumeh3063
      @ojodumeh3063 2 года назад

      So Camdie..your doctor has given you an oral injection steroid and CIST? What is CIST? So what decibel can u hear know?

    • @ojodumeh3063
      @ojodumeh3063 2 года назад

      Camdie do you have vertigo?

    • @arthursimsa9005
      @arthursimsa9005 2 года назад

      That’s a miracle. By normal, what values do you mean?

    • @thecamdie
      @thecamdie 2 года назад

      My definition of normal is: being able to hear the same as I have my whole life. I'm a musician with excellent tone and volume sensitivity.

  • @sarahthomas9920
    @sarahthomas9920 Месяц назад

    Really good informative video. I lost some of my hearing and my GP told me to wait a few days, by the time i got to see the ENT department it was too late to take steriods

  • @1959Berre
    @1959Berre 3 года назад +6

    Last week I woke up with a hearing loss (right side) of -60dB. It scared me like hell. No ear wax. I have a history of middle ear infection. My otolaryngologist suspects neuritis vestibularis (nerve infection), for which he prescribes Medrol (prednisolone), a cortisone. Six days later on there is no improvement, this Medrol has no effect. I suspect there is something else going on. I think it could be a disruption of the ossicular chain. The sound simply does not make it to the inner ear. Very loud sounds I can hear but they are heavily distorted, like rattling and rumbling. I also experience tinnitus, this is a constant background noise along with short funny "plinking" sounds like from a tone generator at different frequencies. Unfortunately, I have to wait for 6 weeks to get a MRI scan that may bring some answers. I hope my hearing can be restored, as it is driving me crazy and it makes me depressed.

    • @FishingWithYon
      @FishingWithYon 3 года назад

      Going thru same thing did yours get better?

    • @1959Berre
      @1959Berre 3 года назад

      @@FishingWithYon About six weeks later, the symptoms have not improved. Still a serious hearing loss and a nasty resonance on certain frequencies. Tinnitus is softer now, like the hissing of an air leak in the background. Meanwhile, I have had two cortisone infiltrations in the middle ear, through the ear drum. (Kenacort-A 10mg/ml.) The procedure is done under local anaesthesia. It is uncomfortable, but not really painful. I have my doubts about the diagnosis of neuritis vestibularis. I suspect it may be something different, maybe one of the ossicles in the middle ear is broken or obstructed by bone growth (sclerosis), hence the resonance, like the sound does not make it from the ear drum to the cochlea. I hope the MRI scan will bring the answer.

    • @daveaser2151
      @daveaser2151 3 года назад +1

      @@1959Berre I’m going through the same issue. I’m on my 3rd ear injection. How’s your cholesterol? Just curious.

    • @RG-hf4et
      @RG-hf4et 3 года назад

      I am going through the same thing. Had a hearing test, MRI, will have my second steroid ear injection tomorrow. This is affecting both of my ears. Praying I get my hearing back. I think this is a side effect from the Moderna covid shot. I had a bad reaction after the second shot. Wound up in the emergency room having trouble breathing.

    • @vaibhavdeokule8270
      @vaibhavdeokule8270 2 года назад

      @@RG-hf4et hi there how is your ear? Even I am facing nnshl in left ear some days after taking 2nd COVID shots.

  • @ssalani
    @ssalani 10 лет назад +4

    Hello Dr. Hofmann. Thank you for this very informative review of hearing problems and SHL. Nice to see an IU alum. I grew up in Bloomington, IN and graduated from IU as well! I am a healthy 49 year old man with no known health problems, surgeries etc.... Anyway, last November 2012 I came back from a driving trip from San Diego to San Francisco with the family. We went through mountains driving there and of course SF is very hilly. Shortly after arriving back I got this really clogged feeling in my left ear like I was wearing ear plugs or I was underwater sensation.If I remember correctly I think I might have had sinus/allergies or an upper respiratory infection of some sort but I an remember that for sure. I know for certain that it sounded like water in my ears for when I would tilt my head in various different directions I could clearly hear fluid sloshing around in there. I had no pain ever and no problem with my right ear. I experienced some tinnitus during this episode from time to time. I went to my primary care doctor and they did not do much for me. I insisted that they give me amoxicillian augmentin which they did but that did not help. My ears finally cleared up about 31/2 to exactly one month later. I finally got my referral to an ENT. He said I did not have fluid in my ears at that time of seeing him. That seemed to make sense as I know no longer felt any clogged feeling in my ear at all. Hearing was much improved and seemed back to normal. I was thinking that perhaps I might have had ottis media with effusion or ETD or both. Anyway, the audiologist at the ENT office did an audiogram and it showed mild to moderate slope of hearing loss in the 1500 to 3000 Hz range returning to normal at 4000Hz. I had a little bit of tinnitus but it came and went. Over the past year I did not notice any tinnitus but within the last month and a half or so I hear high pitched tinnitus 24/7. I have been going through a lot of stress and anxiety and had a panic attack in which I was rushed to the ER. This all happened about 3 months before the return of the tinnitus. The big question I have is that do you think that I might have had sudden hearing loss and that if I got to an ER room or ENT within a week or less and was put on steroids that I might have saved the hearing in my left ear? This is really upsetting me right now so much given that I am thinking that I could have done something to help myself more. I wish my primary care doctor would have been more alert to helping me. Please, please let me know if you think that I might have had SHL with the condition and symptoms I described above. I really appreciate your presentation done is a caring, relaxed manner with humor and all. It was a pleasure to watch and was the only thing I watched that helped me to try and understand what is going on and not be upset or nervous about it all. Thank you and All the best. Go Hoosiers!

    • @HimanshuKumar-fw7if
      @HimanshuKumar-fw7if 10 месяцев назад

      Mera sudden hearing loss RML ke illaj ke baad kar diya thik nahi hoga

  • @johnhowarth8367
    @johnhowarth8367 2 года назад +2

    This happened to me. Unfortunately I saw an Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner who thought that I was unable to hear due to a swollen ear canal. Had she performed the tuning fork tests maybe I could've recovered fully. I had partial recovery and eventually got corticosteroid and HBOT treatment but it was too late and they didn't really help. If this happens to you I would definitely go out of your way to see an ENT. Call them and explain the situation sometimes they'll be willing to see you same day as this is an emergency.

    • @mehranmoallem2034
      @mehranmoallem2034 2 месяца назад

      Hi
      I am wondering if your hearing has improved over time!!
      I had a similar case like yours but the treatment began 4 weeks into the injury.

    • @johnhowarth8367
      @johnhowarth8367 2 месяца назад

      @@mehranmoallem2034 hello
      It did not unfortunately. I still have high frequency hearing loss in the one ear. I believe my treatment did not start that early so maybe you could still see some improvement.

  • @mr1880
    @mr1880 Год назад +1

    I have a question.
    I had sudden sensorineural hearing loss in both ears following preventative antibiotics for Lyme disease (Doxycycline). I took my meds, got sick from them, and then woke up with hearing loss severe enough that I was unable to tell where my alarm was. I still have severe tinnitus loud enough that it is almost physically painful, and hearing loss to the point where I can't even listen to music anymore which, as an aspiring musician, is career ending. I saw a PCP about it the day after it happened, but rather than treating the condition, they sent me to an audiologist to get a hearing test. They didn't treat me for anything before the test, saying they wanted to get the test done first. After I had finally had the test done, I still wasn't given treatment. I did my own research, and after 30 days of the initial hearing loss, I decided that I was going to go to urgent care and have them give me steroid treatment since my primary care office has refused to do so, and now due to their inaction, the damage is likely permanent. Treatment has not gone well, and very little of my hearing has returned. My dream of being a musician is over, after spending the past few years devoting myself to learning and creating music. My only source of happiness is gone, and every day feels like torture.
    My question is: Is my primary care office responsible for the permanent damage to my hearing because of their refusal to give me treatment for something so time sensitive, especially knowing that I was an aspiring musician?

  • @54031f
    @54031f 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Dr Hofmann, I just got this 3 weeks ago. Saw a GP first and yesterday a specialist. All is clear so next step is doing MRI. Taking prednisolon now. See how it goes, but listening to you was very informative and I am greatful for it.

    • @getrichfamily
      @getrichfamily 3 года назад +4

      Did your hearing ever come back?

  • @limejello5
    @limejello5 11 месяцев назад

    Dr. Hoffman...after the 30 db question in this video at 30:44 I am hearing a large volume drop off in your voice, sounds echoey, and I hear a large fan noise competing with your voice. This continues until the end of the video. Prior to 30:44, the audio is "normal" sounding to me but muffled. What is happening?

  • @punjabidave
    @punjabidave 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Dr. HOFFMANN. It happened to me 2 days ago. Sudden loss in left ear. No hearing. Rt ear normal for 82 years old man. Drums are ok. All done in ENT urgent care facility. On steroid treatment for 2 days. No improvement. Your explanation was very helpful. Will see the ENT DOC in 7 days. He is too busy. If steroids don't help, then it may be inner ear. Again thanks.

  • @aubreytubbs4346
    @aubreytubbs4346 6 лет назад

    My ears rang so much before that much of the time I couldn`t hear, but that was before I used hearing problems treatment “fetching kamkam site” (Google it). Now, there is less ringing and I can hear a lot better. Just beginning but notice a little improvement after Two weeks on hearing.

  • @wendymcmahon6873
    @wendymcmahon6873 3 года назад

    Please caption videos! People with compromised hearing appreciate text backup.

    • @Thankful_.
      @Thankful_. 2 месяца назад

      Hi. I am reading comments while listening to this lecture. I wanted to share that any of us on fb can turn on captions. To do so, simply 1. click at top right of screen 2. click on the gear 3. Click on word CAPTIONS 4. Click ON.
      😊 I hope this helps. You can do this on all videos. You can also speed up the videos or slow them down by click on the same “gear”. Take care.

  • @shoshanachavab
    @shoshanachavab Год назад

    So today my daughter woke up,without hearing in one ear. She is 50. The hospital put her onto steroids. A year ago,she had a bad fall onto her head and broke C2. A real miracle. She survived. She does wear a hearing aid in the now deaf ear and has it tinnitus. Are these two occurrences connected

  • @kenifarnwalt4709
    @kenifarnwalt4709 3 года назад +3

    This is my problem. I had the hearing test, MRI, steroid regimen. No change. Still feel like I have an earplug in & a head full of cotton.

    • @RG-hf4et
      @RG-hf4et 3 года назад

      How is it now? I am going through this now.

    • @xojandpiper2239
      @xojandpiper2239 2 года назад

      I am same. Have you have any changes?

  • @tracie1219
    @tracie1219 2 года назад

    Woke yesterday hearing and then loud tinnitus within an hour I had no hearing in that ear totally deaf. Spent 6 hours at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati worst nausea and vertigo of my life. Bled in my mouth on the way to hospital down back of throat. I am terrified!!! Put me on deltasone. No MRI.

    • @MsLoyallove
      @MsLoyallove 2 года назад +1

      Has the condition gone away?

  • @sharmarkeahmedmohamed1420
    @sharmarkeahmedmohamed1420 7 лет назад

    i have one ear hearing loss how can i get back hearing

    • @FortHealthCare
      @FortHealthCare  7 лет назад +3

      Ahmed - you'll need an assessment from a trained audiologist or otolaryngologist to determine the cause and advise you on your options. A good place to start is with your primary care provider. They can provide an initial assessment and suggest a best course of action. We wish you the best possible outcome.

  • @RG-hf4et
    @RG-hf4et 3 года назад +1

    This is currently happening in both of my ears. I feel like I am underwater.

    • @RG-hf4et
      @RG-hf4et 2 года назад

      @AMWF Nothing unusual happened. I think it i

    • @chrisradzanowski5376
      @chrisradzanowski5376 2 года назад +1

      Did the hearing come back?

  • @seyednasseri6046
    @seyednasseri6046 3 года назад

    *

  • @iluvj50
    @iluvj50 2 года назад +2

    Anyone end up with distortion aka Dysacusis from SSHL like I did?

    • @mr1880
      @mr1880 Год назад +1

      Me

    • @iluvj50
      @iluvj50 Год назад

      @@mr1880 How are you getting along?

  • @blainelewis1449
    @blainelewis1449 6 лет назад +1

    My right ear used to hear nothing. Taking this hearing loss treatment “fetching kamkam site” (Google it) just a few times, and my hearing is partially back. Even though my normal hearing did not return, this product really helped me hear better. It seems working fine with my hearing problem. I will keep using it.

  • @doloresmirafeldao-ines9246
    @doloresmirafeldao-ines9246 Год назад

    the profound sensorineural hearing loss has a treatment.

    • @violetadelrosario8629
      @violetadelrosario8629 Год назад

      What treatment my husband 2 ears profound sensorineural hearing loss almost 5 months

  • @vijayalakshmik622
    @vijayalakshmik622 10 лет назад

    Oh hai Have you heard the talk about Pikay Amazing Tinnitus Treatment (do a search on google) Ive heard some decent things about it and my brother-in-law got amazing results with it.

  • @averydevore818
    @averydevore818 6 лет назад

    In the past, my right ear was hard of hearing. After a couple of weeks of using this hearing problems solution “fetching kamkam site” (Google it), my right hear gradually started to hear again. Not perfect but helps considerably. It seems working fine with my hearing problem. I won’t stop using it.

  • @CarlosAlexandre-ok3zo
    @CarlosAlexandre-ok3zo 4 года назад

    2050???