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... I have cochlear hydrops. ... (3 replies)
... Hi Dave, Hope you see this and that you are better since your last post. I am curious how you are doing these days with cochlear hydrops. ... (0 replies)
Cochlear Hydrops
Aug 1, 2011
... I have been dealing with Cochlear Hydrops for 3+ years. Episodes have increased in occurence and severity over time. However, since I have been through so many rounds with CH, I have been able to relax about it more than when it first began. Back then I would get very anxious about whether or not it would go away. Eventually it always does. My big fear is it developing... (0 replies)

... I am so glad this post is not closed. What began as a diagonsis of sudden hearing loss, is now possibly Cochlear hydrops. I go for an ecog test on Monday. It's been 4 weeks since onset, and my symptoms improve for a day or two and then I get the tinnitus again. ... (7 replies)
... I am in my 3rd year of this. We are lucky as Menieres comes in 2 forms - 1. effects the hearing function and 2. effects the Balance. It can progress from one to the other. One of your goals is to stop it from getting to the balance area = rotational vertigo, vomiting, etc. My symptoms are generally episodes (couple fo days to weeks) of roaring tinnitus/hearing loss. ... (7 replies)
... I am being treated for cochlear hydrops and was wondering what your symptoms were. ... (7 replies)
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... :confused: Hi, I have cochlear hydrops--2 years in duration--have lost alot of hearing in my one ear, now wearing a hearing aid. This is in the family of Meniere's. I am a senior female and have always been outgoing and active and now don't enjoy much of anything due to these symptoms being worse. I see a neuro-ent doctor and a cardio doctor (will see them in the near future... (7 replies)
... howlong does it take for cochlear hydrops to improve (0 replies)
Cochlear Hydrops
Oct 7, 2009
... days the sound was down to minimal. Even the high pitched tinnitus that I had suffered from for years was down. I went to the new doc and was diagnosed with Cochlear Hydrops but it was clear I was on my way to Meniers. ... (4 replies)
... niere, Hydrops and viral are the most probable but one top ENT told me I may have suffer from arterial spasm in my cochlea. Only one artery feeds it. ... (3 replies)
... And seriously take eating better into consideration if it's not something you've already incorporated into your diet. Did your doc put you on the Hydrops diet? ... (7 replies)
... Rightwingfulbac- sorry for your severe vertigo. I had one episode of this when the ENT did the first intra-tympanic injection, and so I do understand your distress with this. The 2 other injections went more smoothly with only mild vertigo. I would not know about progressive hearing loss with PT. My tinnitus is constant and made of a shhhh (like white noise) and a hummm... (3 replies)
... Treborg- Useful information. I have more questions from being one week into my pulsatile tinnitus accompanied by new onset Vertigo. I just happened to get a Brain MRI the day before my first ever attack of severe Vertigo. The ER MD believes it is not CNS, but peripherally borne. I have follow up in two days, and as I'm an Emergency Medical professional, have been doing... (3 replies)
... It appears i have cochlear hydrops which is too much fluid pressure in the cochlear part of the ear. ... (10 replies)
... to ask the doc about my left. Since cutting the muscles didn't work, I doubt that it was tt myclonus that was causing the static noises. His theory is that it is Cochlear Hydrops. I am on a low sodium diet and pills now to lower the symptoms. ... (0 replies)
... le can see some relief it does give me encouragement. I don't have vertigo, but do have fullness, ringing, and hearing loss in my left ear. One doctor suspects Cochlear hydrops but there is very little information out there regarding quality of life and coping mechanisms. ... (10 replies)
... I have been to local ENTs as well as the famous House Ear Clinic in Los Angeles. They diagnosed me with Cochlear Hydrops, an inner ear problem. However, I question this diagnosis. ... (8 replies)
... Hi! I totally don't want to put a damper on you, but I wanted to answer your question. I have had the ear fullness/pressure for well over 2 years now. I have not had any relief. I have given up alcohol, and caffeine for a while, but I've been given in to having green tea. Nothing has really helped. I'm trying meds to help with the dizziness part, because that's the part that... (7 replies)
... There is one thing that works to mitigate symptoms and return lost hearing - Steroids. Prednisone or methylprednisolone used over short periods definately work. You cant take them long term as they have a number of annoying side effects however they shorten attacks and improve hearing. In addition to hydrating all day and eating a very low sodium diet, avoiding all... (7 replies)


Associated Tags: aural fullness, cochlear hydrops, cochlear menieres, ear fullness, endolymphatic hydrops, hearing vibration, hyperacusis, inner ear disorders, meniere's, meniere's disease, menieres, prednisone, pressure in ear, roaring tinnitus, tinnitus

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