The Washington Post on 7/27/10 published a story in its Medical Mystery segment describing a patient who had sudden onset of hearing loss in one ear with tinnitus (or buzzing in the ear). This sudden hearing loss is known as sudden sensorineural hearing loss and is considered an urgent issue for which a patient needs to see an ENT as soon as possible.
Why? Because treatment is most effective if given within 4 weeks of hearing loss onset. Treatment is with either high dose prednisone and/or steroid injection directly into the affected ear, a procedure known as intratympanic steroid injection.
Read the Washington Post article here.
Read more about sudden hearing loss here.
Of note, our office provides both forms of treatment.
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
WP Medical Mystery: Sudden Hearing Loss
Posted on 10:26 by Unknown
Posted in injection, medical mystery, steroids, sudden hearing loss, tinnitus, washington post
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