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Conductive Hearing Loss (Ear Infections, Eardrum Problems, etc) Discussion about Conductive Hearing Loss including ear infections, blockages, eardrum dammage, middle ear tumors, etc

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Old 04-07-2012, 10:55 PM
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I really dont know to start this so im going to try im hearing impared in both ears i where hearing aids to help me hear about 85 % i live in utah i went to califorina for a job at that time i had two ears working good with hearing aids when i came back from ca to utah some how in my right ear i lost all hearing nobody knows why ? so heres my problem if i put my hearing aid in my right ear with ear mold turn it on i can hear little for a couple of seconds the i start getting really dizzy and sick to my somatch and my ear acts like a radio volume its really wierd my right ear will start fading out sound unilt i can hear anything so its like turning a radio down for high to low no sound at all i had my ears tested for leaking ear drum and other i lost all my hearing in right ear 4 years ago and no one can help me please help i want to be able to hear in my right ear again so any info would be help ful:confus ed:
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Old 04-08-2012, 06:13 AM
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Have you seen an ENT? They are medical specialists for the ear, nose, & throat. You really need to rule out any medical problem here. A general practitioner doctor likely does not have the skill & knowledge needed here.

Only after any medical issues are dealt with can you consider a hearing aid for that ear.

At least, that's my opinion.
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Old 04-08-2012, 05:42 PM
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I really dont know to start this so im going to try im hearing impared in both ears i where hearing aids to help me hear about 85 % i live in utah i went to califorina for a job at that time i had two ears working good with hearing aids when i came back from ca to utah some how in my right ear i lost all hearing nobody knows why ? so heres my problem if i put my hearing aid in my right ear with ear mold turn it on i can hear little for a couple of seconds the i start getting really dizzy and sick to my somatch and my ear acts like a radio volume its really wierd my right ear will start fading out sound unilt i can hear anything so its like turning a radio down for high to low no sound at all i had my ears tested for leaking ear drum and other i lost all my hearing in right ear 4 years ago and no one can help me please help i want to be able to hear in my right ear again so any info would be help ful:confus ed:
Please go see an ENT (ear, nose & throat physician). These symptoms when you have a sound presented to the ear can indicate that something structural is wrong. Do you scuba-dive or do any other hobby/occupation where you are exposed to changes in air pressure???
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Old 04-08-2012, 09:18 PM
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Please go see an ENT (ear, nose & throat physician). These symptoms when you have a sound presented to the ear can indicate that something structural is wrong. Do you scuba-dive or do any other hobby/occupation where you are exposed to changes in air pressure???
no none no scuba driving only thing i can think of driving from ca to uath change in pressure?
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Old 04-09-2012, 03:01 PM
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It's possible...either way these are symptoms that need to be evaluated by a physician.
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Old 04-17-2012, 08:55 AM
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Go see an ENT now.

Sounds like a possible case of Meniere's disease.
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Old 04-22-2012, 12:26 PM
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Go back to California - Utah is your problem

Seriously, Go to ENT do not stop, go directly to ENT
Sounds like labyrinthitis or vestibular Neuronitis - both treatable.
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