- Apr 23, 2019
- 364
- Tinnitus Since
- 04/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Slap to the ear / Leading to more issues after ear surgery
Hello everyone. My name is Scott. On April 7th me and my girlfriend were rough playing in bed and she smacked me in my ear. I immediately heard a very loud ringing. We finished having sex and quickly dismissed it and I had the music on. The next morning I woke up and I could tell that I had hearing loss in my right ear and I had a constant humming noise.
I waited a few days and I finally went to the emergency room four days later. They could not see any internal damage, they referred me to an ENT. I went to the ENT last Wednesday (4/17), they also could not see any internal damage. They ran a series of hearing tests on my ears and he diagnosed me with perilymphatic fistula.
He recommended that I should do a blood patch procedure which he wrote a publication on with high treatment success. His name is Dr. Peter Foster in South Beach Miami. What they actually do is withdraw blood out of your arm and inject it in your inner ear in hopes that it will clot and close up the microscopic fistula hole. My only two symptoms are hearing loss and tinnitus. Most people with perilymphatic fistulas have dizziness and vertigo, I do not have that. I am scheduled to go back to see him on Wednesday evening again he may want to do an additional blood patch procedure. Do you think I should go to another ENT doctor to get another opinion?
I'm looking to see if anyone has had similar symptoms due to a slap in the ear. Today will be day 15 since the trauma and I do not feel any better at all, the same I would say. If this blood patch procedure works, he was not able to tell me how long the recovery time is. But I will have to ask him again on Wednesday to give me some type of date or timeline to follow. I'm very scared my tinnitus will not subside...
If anyone out there has any words or advice, please help me, I'm suffering tremendously...!
I waited a few days and I finally went to the emergency room four days later. They could not see any internal damage, they referred me to an ENT. I went to the ENT last Wednesday (4/17), they also could not see any internal damage. They ran a series of hearing tests on my ears and he diagnosed me with perilymphatic fistula.
He recommended that I should do a blood patch procedure which he wrote a publication on with high treatment success. His name is Dr. Peter Foster in South Beach Miami. What they actually do is withdraw blood out of your arm and inject it in your inner ear in hopes that it will clot and close up the microscopic fistula hole. My only two symptoms are hearing loss and tinnitus. Most people with perilymphatic fistulas have dizziness and vertigo, I do not have that. I am scheduled to go back to see him on Wednesday evening again he may want to do an additional blood patch procedure. Do you think I should go to another ENT doctor to get another opinion?
I'm looking to see if anyone has had similar symptoms due to a slap in the ear. Today will be day 15 since the trauma and I do not feel any better at all, the same I would say. If this blood patch procedure works, he was not able to tell me how long the recovery time is. But I will have to ask him again on Wednesday to give me some type of date or timeline to follow. I'm very scared my tinnitus will not subside...
If anyone out there has any words or advice, please help me, I'm suffering tremendously...!