Could Exploding head syndrome and hearing loss be connected?
Miss Sunshine asked:
If someone has been hearing impaired since about 5, and has had EHS for as long as they can remember is it possible that hearing can be corrected by correcting the Eustachian tube (if needed) or otherwise? Or if hearing was damaged by EHS? Or any theory regarding hearing loss and EHS? Thanks!
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If someone has been hearing impaired since about 5, and has had EHS for as long as they can remember is it possible that hearing can be corrected by correcting the Eustachian tube (if needed) or otherwise? Or if hearing was damaged by EHS? Or any theory regarding hearing loss and EHS? Thanks!

June 28th, 2009 at 3:27 am
No artificial eustachian tubes are for people who need their middle ear to drain of fluid that can build up.
Sounds as if what might be hepful is bio-feedback therapy so you can learn to deal with stress.
June 28th, 2009 at 5:32 pm
the ears are an intricate organ and there are many variables You must have the qualified opinion form a doctor who has x-rayed and examined
the physical condition.
Seeking medical opinion from unqualified people off the street or in this case over the internet is highly unwise.
June 30th, 2009 at 1:54 pm
my head explodes on occasion… and well its pretty safe to say i can’t hear anything anymore