Recently had CT scan for sinus and following impression are mentioned
-MILD BILATERAL MAXILLARY SINUSITIS,
-BILATERAL GRADE 2/3 FENESTRAL AND RETROFENESTRAL OSTOSCLEROSIS.
Please mention what actually mentioned in it and facing severa hearing loss on the both ears and using hearing aid
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There are 2 separate conditions in the above mentioned scan .
1) mild sinusitis - can be treated with medications
2) otosclerosis - which means the small bones which are important in hearing have been fixed in both ears leading to hearing loss in your case . Can be corrected by surgery
Hearing aid won't be much helpfull for the above condition
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consult an ent specialist for further evaluation and treatment
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Hey!The scan indicates changes of sinusitis in both Maxillary sinuses.Also you have a condition called otosclerosis which means you have fixity of the ossicles responsible for hearing.This condition can be treated with surgery .
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Should get a pure tone Audiometry with impedence done
You have a condition called otosclerosis where ur ossicle - stapes which is one of the important structures in the pathway of conduction of hearing is fixed and hence you ain’t able to hear
And also there’s mild sinusitis
First condition can be corrected by surgery
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