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Suggest Treatment For Hearing Loss In The Left Ear

I have been completely without hearing in my left ear for four days now. I had not noticed any problems or difficulty prior to that and I cannot pinpoint an event or moment that precipitated my hearing loss. There is no pain, no discharge and no discomfort. I do, however, feel pressure, hear ringing and cannot hear at all on my left side. What do you think the problem could likely be?
Wed, 29 Oct 2014
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Hello
Thanks for posting your query here.
Sudden hearing loss can due to infection, mucus collection inside ear drum , ear wax or nerve related. Any how you have to get examined by an ENT doctor. Please do the same. Had I been your doctor, I would have thought of hearing tests and tympanogram after thorough examination. Treatment will be according to the cause of problem.

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Suggest Treatment For Hearing Loss In The Left Ear

Hello Thanks for posting your query here. Sudden hearing loss can due to infection, mucus collection inside ear drum , ear wax or nerve related. Any how you have to get examined by an ENT doctor. Please do the same. Had I been your doctor, I would have thought of hearing tests and tympanogram after thorough examination. Treatment will be according to the cause of problem. Regards