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Superior Canal Dehiscence

Symptoms and Signs of Superior Canal Dehiscence


What are the Symptoms and Signs of Superior Canal Dehiscence?

The major symptoms of SCD are related to balance and hearing. These are listed below:

  • Vertigo, which is a sudden spinning sensation that can result from quick movement of the head
  • Loud sounds or straining (e.g. coughing, lifting heavy objects) causes dizziness
  • Sensation of movement of stationary objects (oscillopsia)
  • Tinnitus, which is a ringing or buzzing sound felt in one or both ears that can be persistent or intermittent
  • Eye movement in the opposite direction during straining
  • Ability to hear own eyes moving or blinking
  • Echo of one’s own voice in the ear (autophony)
  • Loud sound in the ear when tuning a fork is kept on the ankle
  • Ability to hear the click of the vertebrae in the neck or bowel movements
  • Footsteps sound very loud
  • Chewing and belching sounds are very loud
Vertigo, Tinnitus: Chief Symptoms of Superior Canal Dehiscence
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