strange ear problem
I've been struggling with a peculiar ear problem and has finally decided to share that with you. I wonder if anyone has the same symptoms.
My probelms started last year around March. My right ear became swollen and blocked, I had some ear ringing and also some dizziness, but not a typical vertigo - rather floating and a partial loss of hearing. The ENT found the swelling around tonsils, she also performed audiometric tests which indicated middle-ear problems. I didn't have any fluid behind the eardrum. The first diagnosis was Eustachian Tube Dysfunction. As I've always had seroius problems with inhalant allergies, they were blamed. However, antihistamines as well as other medications helped only partially. Dizziness disappeared quickly, but other symptoms kept recurring. I noticed that the swelling got worse e.g. on hot days. Sometimes it was so bad that I was almost deaf. I consulted 2 other doctors but they also considered allergy to be the problem. I went back to the first doctor and she decided to perform some tests in hospital. The tests revealed inner ear problems or nerve deafness. Next, as Acoustic Neuroma was suspected, I underwent CT scan of the head which showed NOTHING abnormal. It was the beginning of November. A week later all the symptoms disappeared - it coincided with the end of allergy season in my country (Poland). My hearing went back to normal. The winter was great but at the end of February the symptoms returned. In winter I was tested for allergies and I reacted strongly to almost everything. Now I take allergy medications. The swelling and hearing loss changes from day to day. I'm trying to see the connection between the weather, atmospheric pressure and pollen in the air. But I am scared to death that in fact it could be Acoustic Neuroma - I know that small tumours may not show in CT scan. Does anybody have similar experiences?
Is it possible for the symptoms (especially hearing loss) to disappear for some time when you have this acoustic nerve tumour?
P.S. I think this forum is great! At least I know there are others who know what I mean. Good luck! |