Medical History for Hearing Loss
If you report symptoms of hearing loss or your doctor finds that you
have some
hearing loss, he or she may ask a number of
questions.
Questions about symptoms
- When did you first notice your hearing
loss?
- Was your hearing loss sudden, or do you feel it has slowly
been getting worse?
- Do you notice your hearing loss in one or both
ears?
- Have you noticed ringing in your ears, a "fullness" in your
ear, dizziness, fluid draining from your ear, or ear pain?
- Have
you ever had to strain to hear?
- Have you had symptoms of a cold or
the
flu recently?
Questions about your family and lifestyle
- Do others in your family have hearing
loss?
- What is your job? How noisy is your workplace? Is there
machine noise?
- What do you do in your spare time? Are you around
loud noises, such as found in motorcycling or snowmobiling?
- Do you
listen to loud music?
- Do you routinely use snowblowers, gas lawn
mowers, leaf blowers, or power tools?
- Have you traveled on an
airplane or been scuba diving recently?
Questions about health and medicine
- Have you had ear infections or an ear injury in
the past?
- Have you ever had a
stroke or a
heart attack? Do you have
diabetes?
- What medicines are you now
taking? Aspirin? Water pills (diuretics)?
- Have you ever
taken antibiotics directly in a vein (intravenous)?
- Have you ever had
chemotherapy?
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By
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Healthwise Staff |
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Primary Medical Reviewer
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Sarah Marshall, MD - Family Medicine |
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Specialist Medical Reviewer
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Steven T. Kmucha, MD - Otolaryngology |
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Last Revised
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April 13, 2011 |
Last Revised:
April 13, 2011