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Sudden Hearing Loss: It’s an emergency

Penelope Woods
Penelope Woods
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Sudden Hearing Loss: It’s an emergency
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Imagine waking up to a suddenly silent world. This is the reality for some with sudden hearing loss (SHL), a condition requiring immediate medical attention, yet often underestimated or ignored until too late.

SHL, marked by rapid hearing decline within 72 hours, is a medical emergency. The effective intervention window is narrow, usually 10 to 14 days. Treatments like corticosteroids significantly enhance recovery outcomes, with the best results seen when treatment starts within three days of symptom onset. However, many delay seeking care, mistaking their symptoms for minor issues like earwax or a cold, risking permanent loss instead of full recovery.

To compound matters, many hearing clinics are ill-prepared to help, either lacking qualified Audiologists or solely focused on selling hearing aids. In contrast, what’s required is patient-focused care, clinical integrity, and evidence-based treatment.

What can you do? Don’t wait for a crisis. Establish a relationship with a reputable clinic and get a baseline hearing assessment for future reference. This proactive approach ensures that if SHL strikes, you’re prepared with a team familiar with your hearing history, connected to local GPs, and ready to respond quickly.

Remember, hearing is integral to your health and well-being. If you notice sudden hearing changes, seek professional advice immediately. It’s a crucial decision for preserving your hearing and quality of life.

All information is general in nature. Patients should consider their personal circumstances and seek the opinion of an accredited Masters Qualified Audiologist. Send your hearing questions to [email protected]

Penelope Woods, MAudSt, MAudA (CCP), BMus, is a Masters Qualified Independent Audiologist and Hearing Health Advocate serving the Redlands Community.

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