Sudden Ear Deafness, Numbness In Ear Canal After Taking Simvostatin. Is It Side Effect?
I have sudden L ear deafness for 5 days....some numbness to touch in L ear canal . New drug begun 1 day before deafness...simvostatin....have not discontinued as I cannot find any ototoxic info re drug. Opinion? I am in process of making ENT apt (message to their VM)! No thank you... not aware of charges...will wait for apt.
You need to get an ENT consult as soon as possible as the initial treatment and management of sudden hearing loss determines the recovery.
1.get an ENT examination done to assess the state of the ear 2.get an audiometric evaluation done which will quantify the loss, point in the diagnosis and also help you in the follow up 3. Imaging study such as CT may also be advised if needed
finally coming to your question about statin being ototoxic, they are definitely so and do affect the hearing capacity of the ear. The continuation of the drug will finally though be decided by your doctor.
hope you see your doctor as soon as possible
Dr Sriram Nathan
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Sudden Ear Deafness, Numbness In Ear Canal After Taking Simvostatin. Is It Side Effect?
hello and welcome to HCM, You need to get an ENT consult as soon as possible as the initial treatment and management of sudden hearing loss determines the recovery. 1.get an ENT examination done to assess the state of the ear 2.get an audiometric evaluation done which will quantify the loss, point in the diagnosis and also help you in the follow up 3. Imaging study such as CT may also be advised if needed finally coming to your question about statin being ototoxic, they are definitely so and do affect the hearing capacity of the ear. The continuation of the drug will finally though be decided by your doctor. hope you see your doctor as soon as possible Dr Sriram Nathan