Is it normal to lose hearing after surgery?

Postoperative sensorineural hearing loss
sensorineural hearing loss
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is commonly encountered in audiologic and otolaryngologic practice. SSNHL is most commonly defined as sensorineural hearing loss of 30dB or greater over at least three contiguous audiometric frequencies occurring within a 72-hr period.
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(SNHL) following nonotologic surgery is rare and often detected only by audiometric evaluation
[1–3]. This phenomenon has been reported following spinal anesthesia
spinal anesthesia
Spinal anaesthesia (or spinal anesthesia), also called spinal block, subarachnoid block, intradural block and intrathecal block, is a form of neuraxial regional anaesthesia involving the injection of a local anaesthetic or opioid into the subarachnoid space, generally through a fine needle, usually 9 cm (3.5 in) long.
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or lumbar puncture and can be unilateral or bilateral, typically affecting the low frequency range.
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Is hearing loss a side effect of anesthesia?

4–8Hearing loss has been reported following virtually every type of anesthetic technique. The hearing mechanism may be less susceptible to acoustic trauma during general anesthesia, 9but other mechanisms are capable of causing both conductive and sensorineural hearing losses (SNHL) in the perioperative period.
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Why is my hearing muffled after surgery?

You mentioned anesthesia: Several anesthetic agents, especially nitrous oxide, can cause temporary hearing loss, but nitrous oxide is not used as often during surgery as it once was. Changes in the fluid pressure in the ear also can cause both temporary and permanent hearing loss.
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Can anesthesia cause clogged ears?

Gas dynamics in the middle ear cavity induced by nitrous oxide inhalation anesthesia and transient blockage of the eustachian tube induced by surgery are considered to be involved in development of OME after surgery under general anesthesia.
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How long does it take to recover hearing loss?

The recovery time for sudden hearing loss is usually within the first two weeks. The chances of full hearing recovery are smaller for patients with severe loss of hearing and when the sudden sensorineural hearing loss is accompanied by vertigo.
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How do I know if my hearing loss is permanent or temporary?

Temporary hearing loss occurs with an ear infection, excessive ear wax, or exposure to loud noise. However, if hearing is lost and cannot be regained, it is considered permanent hearing loss. Most people are not completely deaf but have lost a level of hearing.
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Does hearing loss come back?

A permanent hearing loss can develop and become worse (more severe) but never get better. This means that the hearing loss cannot be reversed and that there is no medical cure or treatment that can bring the hearing back or restore hearing, unless the hearing loss is caused by e.g. infections or earwax.
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How long does it take for anesthesia to get out of your system?

Anesthetic drugs can stay in your system for up to 24 hours. If you've had sedation or regional or general anesthesia, you shouldn't return to work or drive until the drugs have left your body. After local anesthesia, you should be able to resume normal activities, as long as your healthcare provider says it's okay.
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How long does general anesthesia stay in your system?

General anaesthetics can affect your memory, concentration and reflexes for a day or two, so it's important for a responsible adult to stay with you for at least 24 hours after your operation, if you're allowed to go home.
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How long does it take for general anesthesia to wear off?

Answer: Most people are awake in the recovery room immediately after an operation but remain groggy for a few hours afterward. Your body will take up to a week to completely eliminate the medicines from your system but most people will not notice much effect after about 24 hours.
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What are some side effects of anesthetic?

You may experience common side effects such as:
  • Nausea.
  • Vomiting.
  • Dry mouth.
  • Sore throat.
  • Muscle aches.
  • Itching.
  • Shivering.
  • Sleepiness.
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How do you take care of your ears after surgery?

Showering
  1. ALWAYS keep the inside of the ear dry.
  2. Shower or bathe 48 hours after surgery, but do not soak or scrub the wound.
  3. Place a cotton ball coated with Vaseline or an earplug in the outside bowl of the ear (don't use cotton without lubricant or push on packing inside the ear)
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Can epidural affect hearing?

Hearing Loss From Dural Puncture Not Uncommon, But Is Improved With Epidural Blood Patch. Although accidental dural puncture and postdural puncture headache (PDPH) are on the radar of most anesthesiologists administering epidural analgesia, subsequent hearing loss is often overlooked.
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Why are my ears popping after surgery?

You may begin to notice occasional popping of the ear several weeks after surgery. This is the result of resorption of the blood and entrance of air into the middle ear cavity. It is a normal part of the healing process.
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Is it normal to have ringing in your ears after surgery?

Tinnitus - Your child may hear a ringing or buzzing sound before surgery and usually will hear it for a while after surgery. This is called tinnitus. It may last for one to two months and then stop as the hearing gets better, or it may last longer.
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Can propofol cause hearing loss?

However, drugs such as propofol and fentanyl used for induction could be possible causes of transient vertebrobasilar hypoperfusion producing cochlear injury resulting in hearing loss.
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Do you breathe on your own under general anesthesia?

Do you stop breathing during general anesthesia? No. After you're unconscious, your anesthesiologist places a breathing tube in your mouth and nose to make sure you maintain proper breathing during the procedure.
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How do you flush anesthesia out of your system?

Drink small amounts of clear liquids such as water, soda or apple juice. Avoid foods that are sweet, spicy or hard to digest for today only. Eat more foods as your body can tolerate. If you feel nauseated, rest your stomach for one hour, then try drinking a clear liquid.
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What are the long term side effects of anesthesia after surgery?

What long-term side effects are possible?
  • Postoperative delirium. Some people may become confused, disoriented, or have trouble remembering things after surgery. ...
  • Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD). Some people may experience ongoing memory problems or other types of cognitive impairment after surgery.
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Do you dream under anesthesia?

Under anesthesia, patients do not dream. Confusing general anesthesia and natural sleep can be dangerous.
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What is the most common drug used in general anesthesia?

Propofol (Diprivan®) is the most commonly used IV general anesthetic. In lower doses, it induces sleep while allowing a patient to continue breathing on their own. It is often utilized by anesthesiologist for sedation in addition to anxiolytics and analgesics.
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Should I still be tired 4 weeks after major surgery?

People can often remain in bed for days or even weeks after surgery. This can lead to a lack of energy and fatigue. It is vital that you begin moving quickly and trying to exercise. Basic movements and exercise help rebuild muscle strength and improve your blood circulation.
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How long can hearing loss last?

Sometimes exposure to impulse or continuous loud noise causes a temporary hearing loss that disappears 16 to 48 hours later. Recent research suggests, however, that although the loss of hearing seems to disappear, there may be residual long-term damage to your hearing.
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What are 3 symptoms of hearing loss you could have?

Signs and symptoms of hearing loss may include:
  • Muffling of speech and other sounds.
  • Difficulty understanding words, especially against background noise or in a crowd.
  • Trouble hearing consonants.
  • Frequently asking others to speak more slowly, clearly and loudly.
  • Needing to turn up the volume of the television or radio.
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What does losing your hearing feel like?

General symptoms of hearing loss

Friends or family say you turn the television or radio up too loud. You struggle to understand speech, especially in noisy environments. You have difficulty hearing people on the phone. A feeling that you can hear, but not understand.
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