Deafness and hearing loss toolkit
Guidance for GPs on the care of patients dealing with deafness and hearing loss.
Common symptoms table – How patient may present
Otitis Media and Otitis Media with Effusion:
Symptom |
Otitis Media (OM) |
Otitis Media with Effusion* (OME) |
---|---|---|
Ear Pain |
Often present, can be severe |
Usually absent or mild |
Ear Discharge |
May have pus or fluid draining from ear |
Typically no discharge |
Hearing Loss |
Temporary due to fluid build-up |
Mild to moderate, may persist. Muffled hearing (Most common). |
Fever |
Often present, especially in children |
Rarely present |
Ear Fullness or Pressure |
Common |
Common |
Redness of the Eardrum |
Possible |
Uncommon |
Bulging of the Eardrum |
Possible |
Uncommon |
Tugging or pulling at the ear (in children) |
Common |
Uncommon |
Upper Respiratory Infection Symptoms |
May be present |
Typically absent |
*otitis media with effusion is also known as glue ear
It's important to note that these symptoms can vary in severity and presentation from person to person. With glue ear, children have difficulty understanding speech, especially in noisy environments and can lead to speech and language delays in children.
More information on Otitis Media and Otitis Media with Effusion.
Acute and chronic otitis externa:
Symptoms |
Typical Symptoms of Acute Otitis Externa |
Typical Symptoms of Chronic Otitis Externa |
---|---|---|
Ear Itch |
Present |
Constant itch in the ear |
Ear Discharge |
Present |
N/A |
Ear Pain |
Present |
Mild discomfort or pain |
Tenderness of Tragus/Pinna |
Present |
Present |
Jaw Pain |
Possible |
N/A |
More information on Acute and chronic otitis externa
Tinnitus is a term to describe a symptom of the ear which can present as:
- Buzzing
- Roaring
- Clicking
- Hissing
- Whistling
- Whooshing
The sounds you hear can be constant or intermittent, and they can vary in volume from barely noticeable to quite loud. For some people, tinnitus can be very bothersome and can interfere with their ability to sleep, concentrate, or relax. For more information can refer to the tinnitus page.
More information on Tinnitus assessment and management
Dizziness vs Vertigo
Dizziness is a general term for various sensations of imbalance, unsteadiness, light-headedness or feeling faint, vertigo specifically refers to the sensation of spinning or movement (often described as “the room is spinning around”), often associated with problems in the inner ear or vestibular system.
Table differentiating the symptoms of BPPV, meniere’s disease, vestibular neuritis and vestibular labyrinthitis.
Sympton | Vestibular Neuritis |
Vestibular Labyrinthitis | BPPV | Ménière's Disease |
---|---|---|---|---|
Vertigo | Sudden onset of vertigo | Sudden onset of vertigo | Brief episodes triggered by head movement | Severe and prolonged vertigo attacks |
Duration of Vertigo Attacks | Usually resolves in days | Can last days to weeks | Typically brief (seconds to minutes) | Can last hours to days |
Recurrence of Vertigo | Typically resolves after initial episode | May recur with future infections | Episodes may recur intermittently | Recurrent attacks with remissions |
Speed/Onset/Timing of Vertigo | Sudden onset, usually resolves within days | Sudden onset, can last days to weeks | Sudden onset with specific head movements which can last seconds to minutes | Sudden onset or gradual worsening, can last hours to days |
Trigger Factors | Viral infection, preceding illness | Viral infection, preceding illness | Head movements, changing position | Stress, dietary factors |
Nausea | Variable; may accompany vertigo | Common during vertigo episodes | Common during vertigo episodes | Common during vertigo episodes |
Vomiting | Less common | May occur during severe episodes | May occur during severe episodes | May occur during severe attacks |
Hearing Loss | None or minimal | None or minimal | Typically none | Fluctuating, progressive |
Tinnitus | May occur | May occur | Rarely present | Common, often with fluctuation |
Ear Fullness or Pressure | May occur | Common | Rarely present | Common |
More information on Balance differentials, BPPV or Meniere’s Disease.