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...the results and for a hearing test. He thinks I have cochlear hydrops, because I have many of the symptoms (no vertigo or nausea so likely not...
...who couldn't see anything wrong and suggested it may be cochlear hydrops. The audiogram was the same as in November. He didn't prescribe any...
My second careless and clueless ENT said I have Cochlear Hydrops and that I should take diuretics. I thought Cochlear Hydrops causes...
Welcome to the forum. Cochlear hydrops has been discussed often so if there isn't enough response to help you from the Introduction, asearch like...
...Your symptoms might also be connected to something called cochlear hydrops. The prognosis is much better than for people with Meniere's...
...and below is starting to drop. The ENT really thinks it's Cochlear Hydrops now and wants to put me on prednisone. Surprised he didn't want to...
...my hearing is fluctuating so now he believes I have Cochlear Hydrops even though there is nothing visible on my MRI and he did not recommend...
My guess: this could be categorised within the very broad boundaries of very light Meniere or "Meniere-related". Or endolymphatic hydrops... or...
Hi all, I'm Katy, live in the East of England, and am new to Tinnitus Talk. I've had tinnitus for years but learnt to live with it. Recently, I...
...there all the time, plus I have no vertigo. Could it be Cochlear Hydrops? Happy to hear suggestions however obscure to go to ENT doctor...
It was an internal sound. The loudest and sharpest tinnitus I've ever heard in my life. It was only for a second and it felt like my heart skipped...
You should try a diuretic to see if that would help since it could be cochlear hydrops.
How are you now?
I had formal diagnosis of cochlear hydrops yesterday. Has anyone tried any treatment that has restored some of their hearing?
By the way, I think there may be surgery for this, endolymphatic sac decompression... maybe you can explore this with your doctor, see if it is an...
sorry to hear about your cochlear hydrops. Ear pressure can be relieved and hearing May recover with the help of a diuretic. This will drain the...
...there can be a different explanation, and that is a Cochlear hydrops which can be induced by the noise as well. I did not try much medications...
I would get a hearing test done to see where your hearing stands. It may be that you have Cochlear Hydrops which can be treated.
...there's no way I had Meniere's but didn't totally discount cochlear hydrops, just said it's pretty rare still (though my audiogram has been...
How are you doing? did you get some of your hearing back? The last ENT I visited suspects I might have some form of hydrops too. To me this is...
I'm sorry to hear of your struggle. I have cochlear hydrops and it progressively destroys your inner ear. Mine has progressed from a 10% loss in...
...Although you’re sure it’s not Meniere's, it could still be Cochlear Hydrops. I’d try a non loop diuretic for a little while just to see if it...
Have you tried LDN (Low-Dose Naltrexone)?
The only treatments I’m aware of are steroids and a diuretic + lowering salt and sugar intake. If that takes down the fluid build up in the inner...
...specialises in Meniere’s. The treatments are the same for cochlear hydrops. There is hope, this condition can be managed with the right...
They are proteases, and any bone remodelling the cochlea I'd assume is bad and would; 1) Sure kill hair cells 2) Also kill the nerve cells...
Holy crap. Your tinnitus sounds kinda similar to mine. It’s indescribable. In the last month, it has morphed and changed a lot. Lots of stuff...
...but some on the right). I've received a diagnosis of cochlear hydrops (Meniere's disease without the vertigo, essentially) from a...
...being waved around my right ear. Is this a symptom of cochlear hydrops if it's generally low frequency and electrical buzzing? Just seems...
A dear friend of mine recently learnt she may have cochlear hydrops. I think her doctor suspects it is autoimmune driven. She has responded...
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...House Clinic. No one really can give an answer other that cochlear hydrops but that’s very vague in terms of cause and treatment. I tried...
...same time. Tinnitus specialist on Tuesday said I may have cochlear hydrops. But that condition implies bouts of tinnitus; not constant...
...I could report the same, but unfortunately I developed cochlear hydrops or secondary Meniere's disease. I'm 10 months post trauma and my...
@ElisabethMarie, Sorry you’re going through this. I understand because I’ve been in your shoes with allot of your symptoms. I have an auditory...
...my left ear (my ENT diagnosed it as SSHL but it could be cochlear hydrops). A few weeks later, a pretty bad tinnitus set in, as well as some...
I used to have this at suicidal levels and still do to this day although it lessened. I have something far more annoying now where I hear what...
You sound eerily like a few of us youngins with this extreme form of tinnitus. My own voice has distortion, and in the morning if silent in the...
...many ENT and neurotologist visits, I was diagnosed with cochlear hydrops. My symptoms are low frequency hearing loss, fullness (sometimes...
I live in the same area as you. House Institute was the first place I went, about 5 days after my tinnitus started. They really were not helpful...
Hi -I'm so glad to find this forum. I developed C.H. after an acoustic trauma. The ENT I was sent to kept insisting that loud noise is not a...
...I don't have vertigo (thank god) but i think it could be cochlear hydrops. I tried Betahistine for a week, i did not feel a difference. Maybe I...
I have Cochlear Hydrops I take Serc. I couldn’t tolerate the diuretic he put me made me so weak. I actively avoid salt although some is hidden in...
...still muffled and distorted. Fourth ENT diagnosed me with cochlear hydrops. No further changes until September 2017 when I notice a shift in...
How did they test for hydrops? Last year I asked my ENT about it and he had me get an MRI?
Hey Kathleen, May I ask what type of foods your diet consists of?
...you are only 90% back to normal, what are you basing this on? Can you tell that your hearing is not as good as it was before the cochlear hydrops?
...hearing loss, tinnitus, and fullness led to the cochlear hydrops diagnosis. Now that my hearing is about 90% back to normal, I have added...
...may not have enough readership for people with cochlear hydrops to answer you. You can post this in the main support forum or search the forum...
...him three different visits, but the latest diagnosis is Cochlear Hydrops but not Meniere's. And, it fluctuates pretty dramatically. One week...
...without any medications. I believe that the initial hit of cochlear hydrops that knocks out the low frequency hearing does get better. It may...
ughh, those tests are dangerous and can permanently spike tinnitus... I'll try a low sodium diet though.
Introducing myself... I have had tinnitus for over 20 years. It is mild, in both ears, and mostly caused me a problem in hearing the students when...
...a good ENT. My ent told the reason I have tinnitus could be due to a tumor in the brain, thyroid cancer, blood cancer, meniere, cochlear...
...mean as far as conditions... Currently, I may have ETD or cochlear hydrops combined with minor hyperacusis. Anyways, it is interesting how...
SOUNDS LIKE YOU HAVE COCHLEAR HYDROPS, I THINK IT WILL IMPROVE! GOOD LUCK
@ghhb , I had the tests you had along with others and MRI. Hydrops causes crystals on the tiny hairs in your cochlear and causes motion sickness...
...main support forum or if you can search the forums with 'cochlear hydrops' to see prior discussions, such as the search link below. Good luck....
...So far I do not have those. I do have to say though Cochlear Hydrops would fit my symptoms pretty well. When I was in Hamburg for over a...
...always on a healthy diet more or less even before I got cochlear hydrops. I can imagine the average persons diet may really cause me lots of...