Diagnosis | Torn eardrum

Diagnosis The diagnosis of a ruptured eardrum is made by its visual inspection. To do this, the doctor uses an ear funnel to look into the external auditory canal up to the eardrum and examine its structure. If a tear or hole is visible, the surrounding structures can provide clues as to the cause. Strong … Diagnosis | Torn eardrum

Tinnitus

Synonym noises in the ears, tinnitus Definition Tinnitus is a sudden and constant, mostly unilateral painless ear noise of varying frequency and volume. EpidemiologyResources In Germany about 3 million people suffer from tinnitus. 800,000 of them suffer from ear noises with extreme impairment of everyday life. Approximately 270,000 new cases are diagnosed every year. According … Tinnitus

Treatment | Tinnitus

Treatment The acute tinnitus disappears in about 70-80% of cases by treating the cause or disappears on its own. In 20-30% of cases of acute tinnitus, the ringing in the ears remains. It is important to have the tinnitus diagnosed by an ENT physician and possibly other physicians, e.g. orthopedists or internists, depending on the … Treatment | Tinnitus

Prophylaxis | Tinnitus

Prophylaxis Since the cause of tinnitus is largely unknown, the only real recommendation for prophylaxis is to avoid atherosclerosis of the blood vessels (risk of circulatory disorders of the ear) and to reduce stress and postural deformities. Prognosis In some cases, even without treatment, there is a spontaneous disappearance of the ear noises. In case … Prophylaxis | Tinnitus

Treatment of tinnitus

Synonym on the main topic: Tinitus ear noises, tinnitus Tinnitus therapy The therapy of tinnitus depends on the place of origin of the tinnitus on the one hand, and on the duration and severity of the tinnitus on the other. In the case of objective tinnitus, the identification and elimination of the physiological source of … Treatment of tinnitus

Symptoms of Tinnitus

General information The term Tinnitus aurium comes from Latin and means “the ringing of the ears”. In principle, the tinnitus symptoms are already described appropriately. The basic differentiation between objective tinnitus and subjective tinnitus is fundamental. With objective tinnitus, the affected person perceives ringing in the ears, which can also be heard or measured by … Symptoms of Tinnitus

Therapy of Meniere’s disease

Synonyms in a broader sense Menière’s disease; inner ear vertigo, sudden hearing loss, equilibrium, dizziness. Definition Menière’s disease is a disease of the inner ear and was first and impressively described in 1861 by the French physician Prosper Menière. Meniere’s disease is characterized by an increased accumulation of fluid (hydrops) in the membranous labyrinth of … Therapy of Meniere’s disease

Therapy Menière’s disease | Therapy of Meniere’s disease

Therapy Menière’s disease It is a first and important step in the therapy of Meniere’s disease to inform the patient about the possibility of reducing the severity of an acute attack by means of effective medication. If this occurs, the patient should remain in bed or lie down due to dizziness to avoid a fall … Therapy Menière’s disease | Therapy of Meniere’s disease

Prognosis and course | Therapy of Meniere’s disease

Prognosis and course Usually, as the disease progresses, the hearing loss is progressive and can even lead to deafness. The dizziness, however, decreases in severity. In 10% of patients, both inner ears are affected. Prophylaxis The patient can be prepared for a seizure with the following measures: It may be useful to carry tablets or … Prognosis and course | Therapy of Meniere’s disease