Hearing Loss In Ear, Ear Feels Plugged. Ear Testing, MRI Normal. Is It Candida Related? What Can I Do?
Thank you for your query.
1. If your PTA shows more than 20-30 dB hearing loss in three contiguous frequencies then it is defined as Sudden Sensori-Neural Hearing Loss (SSNHL). SSNHL is a medical emergency. The therapeutic window is 4-6 weeks for optimal results.
2. Get an eardrum examination and an Impedance Audiogram (Tympanometry) done immediately. This will help rule out Otomycosis (Candidia) and fluid or pressure changes in the middle ear. You eardrum will also look abnormal in this case.
3. If your Pure Tone Audiogram (PTA) shows high frequency hearing loss at 6.5 KHz then it is NIHL (Noise Induced Hearing Loss).
4. The normal course of treatment provided for SSHL in a non diabetic is high dose steroids. Since you are already on steroids, the dose may have to be increased if it is SSNHL. Other medication includes anti-virals, blood thinning agent, rheologic or blood flow improvement, neural tonics, Carbogen (vasodilator) and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), if available. The alternative treatment is transtympanic (intratympanic) steroids.
5. MRI Scans are usually normal. They help rule out rarer causes.
6. Tinnitus cannot be cured, it can be controlled. Do you have vertigo?
7. You may share your audiograms, investigations and progress reports here for more specific treatment and rehabilitation options.
I hope I have answered your query. If you have any follow up queries, I will be available to answer them.
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Thank you for writing back.
1. With normal eardrums, Otomycosis (including Candida) is ruled out.
2. A normal Impedance Audiogram (Tympanogram) rules out fluid in the middle ear. A Tympanogram is different from a Pure Tone Audiogram (PTA) which you seem to have undergone twice. A Tympanogram is a ear pressure graph.
3. Please confirm from your ENT Specialist. If you have been offered transtympanic steroid injections then your diagnosis is not Tympanometry is more important than an MRI Scan.
If you have any further questions, I will be available to answer them.
Regards.