I went today to the 4th ENT. He found an abnormal audiogram in my right ear. He said it was a flat line instead of a pick. He said my tympanis behave like they have fluid behind them especially the right one.
He told me to do the valsalva maneuver (I know I read many things on the forums about this) to check if both of my ears popped to rule out ETD. They did pop.
He told me to do a CT scan. He didn't test for bone conduction though. He tested the nerve. My audiogram from today showed 10 db across all frequencies in my right ear and 10 db in the left ear except from 500Hz to 2000Hz which was at 15db. I'm not sure for the validity of this test because it wasn't in a soundproof room.
My previous audiograms (Sensorineural hearing check) from the past 5 months were at 5db with some fluctuations to 10db in 4000Hz and 8000Hz.
In April I travelled by plane and experienced extreme ear pain and ear pressure on both flights ( from to, to and from). I made an audiogram a week after that. This audiogram which showed 10 - 15 db hearing loss in 125Hz 200Hz and 500Hz but this audiogram wasn't taken in a soundproof booth either. I have no clue if the audiograms that are taken elsewhere than in soundproof booth are false.
I have to mention that I was on two courses of antibiotics for the past two weeks. One for otitis (Augumentin) and another one for tonsillitis (Zinnat). I was given azithromycin (5 days) for tonsillitis but from the first pill I had a permanent spike in my tinnitus along with reduction of hearing in both ears and contacted the doctor (GP) to change the antibiotic. He said that this wasn't listed as a side effect from the medicine.
I read the leaflet of the antibiotic later and found out that tinnitus and reduction of hearing was indeed a side effect that affected 1 in 10000 if I remember correctly. I really lost my trust to doctors.
I don't know if the CT scan will show something.
Is the CT scan noisy as an MRI is?
I had an MRI two years ago (I didn't had tinnitus at the time) it was extremely loud but tolerable.
He told me to do the valsalva maneuver (I know I read many things on the forums about this) to check if both of my ears popped to rule out ETD. They did pop.
He told me to do a CT scan. He didn't test for bone conduction though. He tested the nerve. My audiogram from today showed 10 db across all frequencies in my right ear and 10 db in the left ear except from 500Hz to 2000Hz which was at 15db. I'm not sure for the validity of this test because it wasn't in a soundproof room.
My previous audiograms (Sensorineural hearing check) from the past 5 months were at 5db with some fluctuations to 10db in 4000Hz and 8000Hz.
In April I travelled by plane and experienced extreme ear pain and ear pressure on both flights ( from to, to and from). I made an audiogram a week after that. This audiogram which showed 10 - 15 db hearing loss in 125Hz 200Hz and 500Hz but this audiogram wasn't taken in a soundproof booth either. I have no clue if the audiograms that are taken elsewhere than in soundproof booth are false.
I have to mention that I was on two courses of antibiotics for the past two weeks. One for otitis (Augumentin) and another one for tonsillitis (Zinnat). I was given azithromycin (5 days) for tonsillitis but from the first pill I had a permanent spike in my tinnitus along with reduction of hearing in both ears and contacted the doctor (GP) to change the antibiotic. He said that this wasn't listed as a side effect from the medicine.
I read the leaflet of the antibiotic later and found out that tinnitus and reduction of hearing was indeed a side effect that affected 1 in 10000 if I remember correctly. I really lost my trust to doctors.
I don't know if the CT scan will show something.
Is the CT scan noisy as an MRI is?
I had an MRI two years ago (I didn't had tinnitus at the time) it was extremely loud but tolerable.