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CONTACT NOWAcute idiopathic hearing loss is a sudden disturbance of ones sound sensation which usually occurs one-sided and without a discernible cause (idiopathic). The degree of hearing loss can range anywhere from a minor loss to complete deafness. It can affect all frequencies or be limited to only a few. Acute idiopathic hearing loss which is defined as hearing loss with no discernable cause must be differentiated from hearing disturbances with a clearly identifiable cause. The course of acute idiopathic hearing loss is very varied. But a relatively high rate of spontaneous recovery has been reported. This spontaneous recovery is an expression of the high individual ability for nerve cell regeneration (= auditory and balance cells). High dosage Low-Level-Laser therapy according to Dr. Wilden® as well as MLS home therapy strengthen and stimulate the ability of the overstrained cells of the inner ear to regenerate and, thus, heal.
Characteristic and defining is a sudden, usually one-sided onset of hearing loss. In most cases no triggering or causative factors can be found. A one-sided sensation of pressure and a ringing in the ears (tinnitus, in most cases of high frequency) may be the first signs of imminent hearing loss.
In addition to the hearing loss other symptoms may occur simultaneously:
The main cause of acute hearing loss is – as for all other symptoms resulting from too much strain on the inner ear – the common noise of modern civilization which the human hearing organ is constantly exposed to. In orthodox medicine acute hearing loss is also mentioned in context with the following illnesses:
Many factors potentially causing acute idiopathic hearing loss have only been described in isolated case reports or case series. To date there are no published studies involving a sufficient number of patients, nor has a systematic, prospective review of risk factors been carried out. There is, thus, no conclusive evidence clearly pointing towards one or the other suspected mechanism causing acute idiopathic hearing loss. Due to the presence of a variety of potential causes for acute idiopathic hearing loss the question arises whether acute idiopathic hearing loss is a syndrome in itself or rather a common symptom of different illnesses.
According to some experts especially two groups of people are at risk:
However, there is no scientific proof of these theories. In his reference book “Der Hörsturz” the ENT-expert and scientist Olaf Michel writes the following about the often postulated link between stress and acute idiopathic hearing loss: Due to a lack of other possible explanations – acute idiopathic hearing loss usually strikes otherwise healthy people – the affected person may construct an inaccurate causal link between always present episodes of stress and the acute idiopathic hearing loss.