How does MS affect your hearing?

Overview. Hearing loss is an uncommon symptom of MS. About 6 percent of people who have MS complain of impaired hearing. The cause of hearing loss can be due to non-MS related issues but in MS, can be associated with damage to the hearing nerve pathways in the brain and the brainstem.
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Does MS cause ear pressure?

The course of MS is unpredictable and can cause a variety of symptoms in different people. It may cause hearing problems and other symptoms that have to do with the function of the inner ear, such as hearing loss, tinnitus, balance problems, and a muffled or full feeling in the ear.
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Can MS cause temporary hearing loss?

Sudden hearing loss can be the first symptom of MS or may indicate relapse of the disease.
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Does MS affect the inner ear?

MS and hearing loss, although rare, is reported in 6 percent of the MS population. MS lesions on or near your auditory nerve, auditory pathway, or brainstem can cause hearing loss. A rise in temperature can also cause a pseudo exacerbation that affects your hearing.
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Can MS give you tinnitus?

Tinnitus isn't common in people with MS. Fewer than 5 percent of people with MS experience hearing problems that include ringing ears. Ringing ears may be symptomatic of other problems, such as excessive ear wax, polyps, or other growths in the ear canal.
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Less Common Symptoms -- National MS Society



How do I stop the ringing in my ears from MS?

Treatments for hearing loss

They're also a treatment for tinnitus. You can buy a hearing aid on your own, but it's best to see an audiologist to get it properly fitted. An audiologist might also recommend an induction loop to filter out background sounds in your home to help you hear more clearly.
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Why do I feel heaviness in my ears?

Common causes include fluid in the middle ear, hay fever, allergies or over-excessive nose blowing. Ear pain can be associated with ear congestion in cases of infections or with airplane travel, with sudden changes in barometric pressure, which most often occurs during descent.
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Can MS cause tinnitus and hearing loss?

Although hearing loss or deafness is not a common symptom of multiple sclerosis, people can experience problems with hearing, such as tinnitus (ringing in the ears) or sudden hearing loss.
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Can MS cause hearing sensitivity?

Hearing disorders are a well-described symptom in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Unilateral or bilateral hyperacusis or deafness in patients with normal sound audiometry is often attributed to demyelinating lesions in the central auditory pathway.
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Can MS cause Meniere's disease?

Issues with the brain, such as multiple sclerosis (MS) or brain tumors, can cause symptoms similar to Meniere's disease. Your doctor may order tests to rule out these, and other, conditions. They may also order a head MRI or a cranial CT scan to assess possible problems with your brain.
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Can Brain Lesions cause hearing loss?

These tumors are called acoustic neuromas and affect the auditory nerve. The auditory nerve carries signals from the inner ear to the brain. Tumors almost always affect hearing in only one ear. If left untreated, these tumors will cause a progressive, permanent loss of hearing over time.
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Do I have MS checklist?

People should consider the diagnosis of MS if they have one or more of these symptoms: vision loss in one or both eyes. acute paralysis in the legs or along one side of the body. acute numbness and tingling in a limb.
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What do MS headaches feel like?

Throbbing, sharp, and stabbing headaches were described by close to 50% of all MS patients in this study. Dull pain was reported by 28% of patients, and a tight band or burning feeling occurred in fewer than 20% of patients.
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Can MS affect your voice?

Problems with how you speak can be a symptom of multiple sclerosis for some people. MS speech disorders include slurring of speech and problems with the quality of your voice (dysarthria) and difficulty remembering specific words (dysphasia).
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Will MS show up on MRI?

MRI plays a vital role in how we diagnose and monitor MS. In fact, over 90% of people have their MS diagnosis confirmed by MRI.
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How does MS affect your legs?

Over time, your muscles can get weaker and weaker. Some people with MS find that their muscles tire more easily than usual. For example, someone with MS might find that their legs might start to feel unstable or they may have trouble moving them after periods of exercise, like walking.
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Why are my ears sensitive to sound all of a sudden?

While most of the time it's impossible to pinpoint the cause of hearing sensitivity, there are some known causes of hyperacusis. Medical conditions like Lyme disease, migraines, inflammation of the ear, or TMJ, have all been noted to cause hyperacusis in selected cases.
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Why does my ear feel blocked and sensitive to noise?

Hyperacusis is a type of reduced tolerance for sound. People with hyperacusis often find ordinary noises too loud, and loud noises uncomfortable or painful. The most common cause of hyperacusis is damage to the inner ear from ageing or exposure to loud noise.
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How do you know if you have hyperacusis?

Hyperacusis makes everyday noises, like running water, seem excessively loud. The sensation may be uncomfortable or even painful. See a doctor if everyday sounds seem louder than usual. The doctor can examine your ear and use tests to evaluate your hearing.
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What does MS dizziness feel like?

Overview. Dizziness is a common symptom of MS. People with MS may feel off balance or lightheaded. Much less often, they have the sensation that they or their surroundings are spinning — a condition known as vertigo.
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Why does my ear feel blocked but no wax?

This can be caused by a buildup of fluids, loud sounds, foreign objects in the ear, severe head trauma, severe changes in air pressure, and ear infections (see next section). A ruptured eardrum can make your ears even more vulnerable to infections which may further block eustachian tubes.
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Can tight neck muscles cause ear fullness?

Muscle Tension or Jaw Problems

Neck arthritis, muscle tension, and clenching or grinding of the teeth may cause a plugged feeling in the ear.
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Why do I have pressure in my ears and head?

Pressure in the head and ears might be a sign of an ear infection, earwax blockage, or dental infection. If you suspect infection, make sure to discuss your symptoms with a doctor, as infections can only be treated with antibiotics.
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Does MS cause weight gain?

Some MS symptoms make it hard to move around or put you less in the mood for exercise. You might find yourself adding extra pounds because of things like: Fatigue. Depression.
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What does heat do to MS patients?

MS causes nerves to lose their myelin sheath, making them more vulnerable to heat and temperature changes. Heat exposure can cause or heighten fatigue, numbness, blurry vision, tremor, confusion, imbalance, and weakness.
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