This module examines Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSHL), a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. SSHL can be misdiagnosed or overlooked, leading to delayed treatment and poorer outcomes. This course is designed to help you gain a deeper understanding of SSHL and provide the best possible care for affected patients.
Hearing loss can have broad and significant impacts on a patient’s life. SSHL can be particularly distressing due to its sudden and unexpected onset. Patients often experience fear, anxiety, and frustration, not knowing whether their hearing will return. The emotional and psychological burden of SSHL can be profound, particularly when the cause is unknown (idiopathic SSHL).
This module will empower health professionals with the knowledge required to recognise SSHL early, take appropriate action, and help preserve their patients’ hearing whenever possible.
In this module we will explore:
What SSHL is and how it differs from other types of hearing loss, such as conductive hearing loss.
Possible causes – ranging from viral infections to vascular issues, autoimmune diseases, and idiopathic cases.
Signs and symptoms.
Management strategies – how to assess and support patients presenting with SSHL.
Treatment options – including the crucial role of corticosteroids and early intervention.
A real case study – applying theoretical knowledge to a real-world scenario.
If you are a health professional working in aural care, audiology, or general practice, this online course will equip you with the essential knowledge and clinical insights to better understand, manage, and take appropriate action when encountering SSHL.