Diagnosis of tinnitus includes a physical examination of the patient's head and neck. The doctor will use an otoscope to examine the ears for wax, infection, or structural changes. He or she will also use a stethoscope to listen to the blood vessels in the neck. Additional tests may also utilized.
The Rinne and Weber tests are commonly used to evaluate the type and severity of hearing loss. In the Weber test, the doctor holds a tuning fork against the patient's forehead or front teeth. If the hearing loss is sensorineural, the sound radiates to the ear with better hearing; if the hearing loss is conductive, the sound will be louder in the damaged ear. In the Rinne test, the tuning fork is placed alternately on the mastoid bone (behind the ear) and infront of the ear. In conductive hearing loss, bone conduction (BC) is greater than air conduction (AC). In sensorineural hearing loss, AC is greater than BC.
Magnetic resonance angiography or venography (MRA and MRV) can be used to evaluate malformations of the blood vessels. Computed tomography scans (CT scans) or magnetic resonance imaging scans (MRIs) can be used to locate tumors orabnormalities of the brain stem.
The doctor may order a complete blood count (CBC) with specific antibody tests to rule out syphilis or immune system disorders.
Ive seen 3 ENTs none of them followed anything similar to this list. I have auto-immune issues none have checked my CBC or ordered MRA MVR nada. You have to demand this treatment, be your own advocate. Good luck and be positive. My T is all over, some times its subjective and then its objective. I wish I knew three years ago what I know now.
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The Rinne and Weber tests are commonly used to evaluate the type and severity of hearing loss. In the Weber test, the doctor holds a tuning fork against the patient's forehead or front teeth. If the hearing loss is sensorineural, the sound radiates to the ear with better hearing; if the hearing loss is conductive, the sound will be louder in the damaged ear. In the Rinne test, the tuning fork is placed alternately on the mastoid bone (behind the ear) and infront of the ear. In conductive hearing loss, bone conduction (BC) is greater than air conduction (AC). In sensorineural hearing loss, AC is greater than BC.
Magnetic resonance angiography or venography (MRA and MRV) can be used to evaluate malformations of the blood vessels. Computed tomography scans (CT scans) or magnetic resonance imaging scans (MRIs) can be used to locate tumors orabnormalities of the brain stem.
The doctor may order a complete blood count (CBC) with specific antibody tests to rule out syphilis or immune system disorders.
Ive seen 3 ENTs none of them followed anything similar to this list. I have auto-immune issues none have checked my CBC or ordered MRA MVR nada. You have to demand this treatment, be your own advocate. Good luck and be positive. My T is all over, some times its subjective and then its objective. I wish I knew three years ago what I know now.
Read more: http://www.faqs.org/health/topics/92/Tinnitus.html#Comments_form#ixzz3dlyZ91aL