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Hearing Loss In One Ear

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sretiolc | 18:49 Tue 02nd Nov 2021 | Body & Soul
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I’m in my 60s and have lost some hearing in one ear. The audiologist has examined inside and there is no blockage or damage. I’ve noticed though that my nose now blocks up every night when i lie down to sleep. Anyone got any idea if these issues might be connected please ? (No pun intended) thanks
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Lots of websites state that a sinus infection can cause a loss of hearing in one or both ears, which might also explain your blocked nasal passage. (However I'd be surprised if the audiologist hasn't already considered such a possibility).
Not enough information.

There could be a relation between your naeal problems.

You need the opinion of an ENT specialist.
yup - one sided hearing loss = specialist opinion
my cousin is going through the same thing sretolic - and not getting satisfaction. They gave her a little hearing aid (but I am wearing hearing aids all my life) and this is not a hearing aid per se. This is just a little amplifier, however she still says it is uncomfortable to wear as they have made the little wire between behind the ear and her ear too short. No way it is like mine - also she is suffering from tinnitus. Good luck with the NHS regarding this.

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