Hello,
I was diagnosed with tinnitus with hearing loss at 6-8 kHz in left ear. I have been scheduled for an MRI later this week to rule out acoustic neuroma. I had a few questions:
I was diagnosed with tinnitus with hearing loss at 6-8 kHz in left ear. I have been scheduled for an MRI later this week to rule out acoustic neuroma. I had a few questions:
- I have tingling along my jawline, on the sides, from time to time. Also, I started to have eye twitches around the same time. Could this be related? Does this indicate an acoustic neuroma?
- Both parents complained of vertigo roughly after 70s, currently aged 75 and 85. My maternal uncle had severe hearing loss in voice range in his middle age, but details are unknown as he has passed away. My other maternal uncle had Grave's disease (hyperthyroidism). My mom has Vitiligo. I have had alopecia areata in the scalp. Is this related? If my hearing loss is due to auto-immune, can I get this diagnosed ahead of time rather than wait for some acute/sudden onset?
- My report says "Acoustic reflexes are present bilaterally" but then another part says "IAR present from 500-1000 Hz, AS, CNS, thereafter, AU". AS = left ear, CNS = cannot screen, AU = both ears. This seems contrary.
- If no tumor, how can the hearing loss be actually visualized? How does it actually manifest? For example, can any damage to the inner ear be isolated to a specific region?
- Can you explain the risk with the use of gadolinium during MRI? I read about possibility of accumulation of gadolinium in the brain despite healthy kidneys. I don't have any past kidney issues. ENT did not order any blood tests prior to MRI.
- Does the asymmetry (tinnitus in only one ear) indicate higher chances of tumor especially given I can't recall any loud sound exposure nor any onset of fever, infection etc. What could be the cause of my hearing loss if not tumor?