Sudden Deafness on One Ear
Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSHL)
Sudden deafness, most frequently experienced in one ear without any apparent cause, is called idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL) by doctors.
Degree of hearing loss does vary, although often the condition progresses to a complete loss of hearing in the given ear within 72h.
Normally a significant loss of hearing is required for any person to notice this and if you do notice it, time is of the essence: see a doctor as soon as possible, whether they be your GP, local A&E or your local / private Ear-Nose-Throat (ENT) specialist.
Important
Be wary of ‘wellness’ and bogus HBOT (Mild HBOT) Centres offering treatment at lower pressures in non-medically certified chambers. All research into the benefits of HBOT for this and other condition relies on therapy pressures of 2.4 ATA and proven therapy protocols in a safe environment.
Standard Treatment Regime
100% Medical Oxygen – Therapy pressure: 2.4 ATA –
90 mins duration (with air-breaks)