Hearing Loss & Ear Infection

sleuth

Livin' Like Thanksgivin'
Two Fridays ago, I went to bed with what I thought was a plugged ear, caused by my plane flight the evening before. I didn't anticipate any infection because I had been to the doctor a week before and he said my ears were all clear.

By 2 am, I had a full-blown ear-ache, which finally popped and began draining around 5-6 in the morning. On that Saturday morning, I went to an urgent care facility (I haven't had a chance to get a personal doctor yet) and the doctor there told me I had an inner ear infection, but that the eardrum and everything looked undamaged. He put me on 10 days worth of Bactrum antibiotic. I ran out this morning. I'm supposed to follow up with an Ear/Nose/Throat specialist tomorrow.

Since then, for the last 10 days, I've lost almost all my hearing in that ear. It still feels slightly plugged. If I put a phone up to it, I can barely hear the speaker. I'd say I may have 80-90% hearing loss in that ear.

When I talk or hum or sing or whatever, my own voice sounds muffled. Almost like I can feel the reverberation of my voice on that side of my face. I've also been having some headaches recently that I think may be caused by that.

I've really had a hard time adjusting. I actually have to turn my good ear toward people to hear them speak. I've been missing half of what people say to me.

I'm starting to get worried. I've had ear infections my whole life. I've had my fair share of earaches that popped and drained too. But I've NEVER had this hearing loss that seems to have accompanied it. I don't know what the ENT specialist is going to say tomorrow, but I'm just wondering if anyone else who is in the medical community or who has had experience in this area can share their knowledge.

Is my hearing going to return? Have I permanently damaged my hearing by 80% with one simple earache? Especially one that came on so rapidly and for which I got medical care within 12 hours?
 

sleuth

Livin' Like Thanksgivin'
cattitude said:
Go to an ENT. Sounds as if you still have fluid in your eustachian tube.
Does that generally require surgery to fix?
I had tubes in my ears when I was 12. It cut my ear infections from 3-4 per year down to 1 every couple years. But the tubes are long gone.
 

cattitude

My Sweetest Boy
sleuth said:
Does that generally require surgery to fix?
I had tubes in my ears when I was 12. It cut my ear infections from 3-4 per year down to 1 every couple years. But the tubes are long gone.

No. A decongestant will probably do the trick.
 
Don't put off seeing a specialist, Slueth... I have 40% permanent hearing loss in both ears as a result of nerve damage caused by fluid pressure.
 

pearlie369

UnStAbLe YeT sAfE
If the urgent care doc said the ear drum is fine then dont worry so much your hearing will come back as soon as the hole (from the 'popping' and draining) and the infection heals you will get your hearing back. I had the same thing not too long ago. When you go to the Ent ask him about doing a hearing test when you are done w/the meds just to see where you stand. I've had ear infections my whole life...had tubes put in over 15 times, now I can't have any more surgury because of the amount of scar tissue I already have. I have the hearing of a 60 year old that has had ear infections their whole life, the only problem (as my doc put it) is the fact that I am 24, so I know how scary it is, but trust me you will be fine I know that from much experience.
 

nomoney

....
Slueth had a left ear
that was all plugged up
He went to the doc
and said, "hey! whats up?"
The doc said not a thing,
Here take this little bit
But he don't think it's workin'
Cause he still can't hear sh!t.
 
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