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Sudden hearing loss and an echo

Hearing Loss | Last Active: Oct 16 2:01pm | Replies (72)

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@annick24

Hi to all. I can see this post is already a few years old. It turns out that I ran into it as I was doing some internet searching about sudden earing loss and echos. I am suffering this condition since 5 month now, I am 44 years old After different treatments including one month of heavy corticoids and negative MRI, my ENT confirmed I would not get better. What is bothering me the most is not the earing loss but the echos, all sounds around me and especially music is echoing and upsetting me. I was wondering if your condition has changed.. how do you feel now? If you found a way to get rid of the echos?Are you using earing aids? Any advices are welcomed. Thanks before hand.
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@annick24 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect.

I'm sorry that your hearing loss is permanent. I can only imagine that echos would be unsettling.

Below I have linked an ENT group post where members @lacy2 @nrd1@cus @danr have discussed a similar topic that may be of interest to you.
- Hollow echo distortion in ear? Scared https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/hollow-echo-distortion-in-ear-scared/

Connect has an active Hearing Loss group on Connect. @julieo4 @tonyinmi @ken82 are a few of our Mentors and Superusers you will notice in this group.

May I ask what your provider/doctor has advised regarding the echos?