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What Can Be Reason For Sudden Loss Of Hearing After A Fall?

Hi I have a question about my Father he is 83 a couple of monthe s ago he fell and broke his neck ,he was at home with no treatment for a week and his GP just gave him painkillers for the awful pain,however as he did not improve he was fianally admitted to hospital x-rayed and diagnosed with a broken neck, and now has a collar to keep his neck stable.This has been on now for 6 weeks,he was x -rayed last week and they said it wasnt healing and he would need a CT the results of the CT were good and they now say he can have the neck brace off in 2 weeks . He was very pleased but ,is very distressed as he has suddenly become very deaf and has what he thinks are chilblains on his ear,also hes become extemely forgetful since all this happened, and has bad headaches and feels very unwell.He is seeing his GP again this week ,I wondered if you have any idea if his symptoms are connected with his broken neck ,and also can mistakes be made by a doctor when reading a ct scan ? Its very difficult for me as I live in Japan and my father in the UK, Thank you for any advice you can give me,from Shirley My father is 83 about 11stone has oestioporosis,and a history of broken bones.
Mon, 9 Jul 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service.
I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

Age of 83 and history of osteoporosis can be the precursor for fractures even on minor traumas.
Since he fell down there can be coup and counter-coup injuries to the brain and mastoid. Mastoid has the apparatus for hearing as well as for balance.
It is possible that such an injury caused the headache and hearing loss.
I would advise him the following in such a situation:
Get him to the ENT Specialist for proper evaluation, Audiometry, CT scan of brain and mastoids to know if anything else also caused these symptoms so that an appropriate management can be done.

Hope I have answered your query.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
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What Can Be Reason For Sudden Loss Of Hearing After A Fall?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Age of 83 and history of osteoporosis can be the precursor for fractures even on minor traumas. Since he fell down there can be coup and counter-coup injuries to the brain and mastoid. Mastoid has the apparatus for hearing as well as for balance. It is possible that such an injury caused the headache and hearing loss. I would advise him the following in such a situation: Get him to the ENT Specialist for proper evaluation, Audiometry, CT scan of brain and mastoids to know if anything else also caused these symptoms so that an appropriate management can be done. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.