Differential diagnosis
- Acoustic neuroma
- Menieres
- Medications
- Trauma
- Anaemia
- Loud noise
- Idiopathic
Data gathering
- Red flags – unilateral tinnitus, head/ear injury
- Others – hearing loss, balance
- Examine – Otoscopy, CN exam
Clinical management
- Investigations
- Bloods – FBC
- Audiometry
- Explanation
- fairly common, ways to make it more manageable
- Treatment
- Self help www.tinnitus.org.uk
- stop medications causing it
- background noise
- SSRI
- Follow-up / Safety-net
- refer to ENT
Cranial nerve examination
- 1 – change in sense of smell or taste
- 2/3/4/5 – change in vision, acuity, fields, reflexes, ophthalmoscopy, visual movements
- 6 – sensation of face
- 7 – face movements
- 8 – whisper test
- 9/10/12 – open mouth, stick tongue out, say ahh
- 11 – Shrug shoulders, turn neck against resistance