Help: Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSHL) - very scary
I just got diagnosed with hearing loss by My ENT. Woke up and hearing was gone in my left ear. I'm being treated with oral and ear injected steriods. Becoming anxious and panicked about recovery. Hoping someone can offer advice or someone who has story of recovery success. I went to an urgent care the day this happened ,the doctor gave me oral steriods and I followed up the next day with an ent. At this moment I feel the sense of sound but its not clear also hear rapid tones , pops and clicks. Previously I heard nothing at all . hope this means the trearment is working.
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I'm sorry you are experiencing this. SSHL is not common. Most hearing loss happens gradually. However, people on MCC have shared their experience with SSNL. You did the right thing by seeking immediate medical attention. It seems that steroid treatment only works if it is given very quickly after the hearing loss incident. However, it does not always work.
It's helpful to know that hearing loss technology has improved greatly over the last few decades. Hearing aids are better than they used to be. Bicross hearing aids can transfer sound from a 'deaf' ear to the hear that hears when there is single sided deafness. So some single sided implants.
If the damage is in the cochlea, which it often is, a cochlear implant may be a possibility. The large majority of cochlear implant recipients have excellent results.
I am unaware of HBOT treatment, but encourage anyone who has experience with this to share what they know.
Was there an incident of some kind that may have caused the SSHL? Were you on an airplane? Were you exposed to extremely loud sudden noise? Is there possibly a genetic connection?
@julieo4 thanks Julie, no I was not on a plane and was not exposed to any extremely loud sound and not genetic connection. I woke up Wednesday 5th worked at home all day and around 3pm out of the sudden my right ear striped working.
I am trying to inform people about another cause for sudden sensorineural hearing loss with chronic tinnitus which is cochlear migraines, name deceiving because no headache just hearing loss which is triggered possibly by loud noise, stress, poor sleep, foods, etc. Have only found one Dr in Irvine California who understands and treats this. Yes multifactorial causes and approaches for treatment.
Dr Djalilian is the ENT who is in Irvine California btw.
My name is Lesley Hirshberg Miller and my daughter had this condition. The Drs in NYC do not seem to know about or treat cochlear migraines. I have tried calling heads of department and the heads of large otolaryngology groups but not getting much help with spreading the information so people can be more informed and better diagnosed and treated.
The first ENT I went to told me the SSHL is caused by a virus. When he retired, I changed providers to an ENT at Stanford who said, “Oh yeah. Virus is what we say when we have to come with something, but in reality, the cause is still a mystery most times”.
Interesting! Back in 1972 I was told the same thing, and then later Meniere's. But what causes Meniere's?
When I see any doctor for any reason and they give me a diagnosis, I always ask, 'What else could it be?' And after they think for a bit and tell me, I ask it again. Some doctors can be lazy, especially with older patients. I once had a doctor tell me what I had was because of my age. I gently told him he was being lazy and asked what would he tell me if I were 50. I got a much better response. Try it!
Please consider cochlear migraine. The name is deceptive because there is no headache.
This has been recognized since 2018.
Dr. Lesley Hirshberg Miller
Look up cochlear migraines. SSHL with no headache.
Yes there is hope that steroids can help.
There is hope.