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Sudden life change. Sudden change of life. Sudden Nerve Hearing Loss: A Medical Emergency If you or a loved one develops sudden hearing loss. you need to seek medical attention immediately. New hearing loss is often downplayed as not serious; however, the sooner you get a thorough hearing test, the better chances are for a Many times sudden hearing loss occurs when you wake up in the morning and realize your hearing is different. In some cases sudden hearing loss is preceded by a noticeable "pop". Afterwards, you may report a fullness or strange feeling on that full recovery. side of the head. Sudden hearing loss usually affects one ear. This sudden hearing loss can be acute nerve damage, which if not treated immediately can result in permanent single sided deafness. This creates a unique problem where you are unable to identify where sounds are coming from. In the majority of cases the cause is unknown; however, it is believed to be related to an acute inflammatory process of the inner ear, which may be precipitated by decreased blood flow or a viral infection. Sudden nerve hearing loss can also be a result of a leakage of inner fluid from acute physical trauma, or a vestibular schwannoma-which is a tumor on the inner The incidence of sudden nerve hearing loss is estimated to be 60.000 cases a year in the United States; however, many cases go unreported. Sudden nerve hearing loss is defined as the acute loss in hearing in 1 or both ears within a 24 hour period. This hearing loss can be preceded or accompanied by an acute onset of tinnitus and/or vertigo. ear nerve. It is imperative that individuals with sudden nerve hearing loss be seen and evaluation by an audiologist and an otolaryngologist within 48 hours of onset of symptoms. Numerous studies have shown that many cases of sudden nerve hearing loss can be reversed with oral and/or injected steroids if they are initiated soon after acute loss. If the hearing loss goes untreated for greater than 2 weeks, the chance for improvement is greatly diminished. EAR, NOSE & Call today for a medical hearing evaluation. 847-649-6024. THROAT ENT CARE CENTER Dr. Jason Cundiff M.D., FACS Otolaryngologist Dr. Shannon Vokac, Au.D. Audiologist Dr. Pam Smekrud Au.D. Audiologist Sudden life change. Sudden change of life. Sudden Nerve Hearing Loss: A Medical Emergency If you or a loved one develops sudden hearing loss. you need to seek medical attention immediately. New hearing loss is often downplayed as not serious; however, the sooner you get a thorough hearing test, the better chances are for a Many times sudden hearing loss occurs when you wake up in the morning and realize your hearing is different. In some cases sudden hearing loss is preceded by a noticeable "pop". Afterwards, you may report a fullness or strange feeling on that full recovery. side of the head. Sudden hearing loss usually affects one ear. This sudden hearing loss can be acute nerve damage, which if not treated immediately can result in permanent single sided deafness. This creates a unique problem where you are unable to identify where sounds are coming from. In the majority of cases the cause is unknown; however, it is believed to be related to an acute inflammatory process of the inner ear, which may be precipitated by decreased blood flow or a viral infection. Sudden nerve hearing loss can also be a result of a leakage of inner fluid from acute physical trauma, or a vestibular schwannoma-which is a tumor on the inner The incidence of sudden nerve hearing loss is estimated to be 60.000 cases a year in the United States; however, many cases go unreported. Sudden nerve hearing loss is defined as the acute loss in hearing in 1 or both ears within a 24 hour period. This hearing loss can be preceded or accompanied by an acute onset of tinnitus and/or vertigo. ear nerve. It is imperative that individuals with sudden nerve hearing loss be seen and evaluation by an audiologist and an otolaryngologist within 48 hours of onset of symptoms. Numerous studies have shown that many cases of sudden nerve hearing loss can be reversed with oral and/or injected steroids if they are initiated soon after acute loss. If the hearing loss goes untreated for greater than 2 weeks, the chance for improvement is greatly diminished. EAR, NOSE & Call today for a medical hearing evaluation. 847-649-6024. THROAT ENT CARE CENTER Dr. Jason Cundiff M.D., FACS Otolaryngologist Dr. Shannon Vokac, Au.D. Audiologist Dr. Pam Smekrud Au.D. Audiologist