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Ototoxicity / Ear Poisoning

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Simi Paknikar, MD on Aug 26, 2016


What is Ototoxicity?

Ototoxicity of a substance means that the substance is toxic or poisonous to the ear. The toxic effects occur in specific parts of the inner ear like the cochlea which is involved in hearing, the vestibular system which is responsible for balance, and /or the vestibulo-cochlear nerve which carries signals from the ear to the brain.


Ototoxicity therefore results in sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus or balance disorders. The effects of ototoxicity can be temporary or permanent. The hearing loss can be unilateral hearing loss (hearing loss in one ear) or bilateral hearing loss (hearing loss in both ears).

Antibiotics such as gentamicin, chemotherapy agents such as cisplatin, diuretics like Furosemide and some of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are known to be ototoxic. Exposure to certain environmental and occupational chemicals has also been known to cause hearing loss due to ototoxicity.

What are the Causes of Ototoxicity?

Some chemicals, over-the-counter drugs, prescription medications and chemotherapy agents are known to cause ototoxicity. Some of the causes of ototoxicity are as given below.

Loop Diuretics:

Chemotherapy Agents:

Antibiotics:

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory Drugs:

Antimalarial Medication:

Erectile Dysfunction Medications:

Antiseptics and Disinfectants:

Environmental and Industrial Chemicals


Factors Affecting Ototoxicity of a Drug

What are the Symptoms and Signs of Ototoxicity?

The main symptoms of ototoxicity are hearing loss, vertigo and tinnitus. The symptoms of ototoxicity depend on the part of the ear that is damaged.

Cochleotoxicity results in symptoms of mild tinnitus to profound hearing loss. It can be one-sided or both-sided. Symptoms include:

Damage to the vestibular system can result in imbalance and inability to walk straight. When one side is affected, symptoms include:

When both the sides of the vestibular system are affected, the symptoms are more severe and include:

If the vestibulocochlear nerve is affected, the communication between the inner ear and the brain is lost.


How do you Diagnose Ototoxicity?

There are no particular tests to confirm if the problems of giddiness, tinnitus and hearing loss are caused specifically by ototoxic agents. Diagnosis is based on:

How do you Treat Ototoxicity?

There is no treatment to reverse the effects of ototoxicity. Sometimes, the ear may heal spontaneously when the treatment with the ototoxic drugs is completed or the drug or chemical exposure is stopped early. Symptoms may be managed with certain measures:

How do you Prevent Ototoxicity?

Preventing occupational ototoxicity:

Health Tips

References:

  1. Ototoxicity - (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ototoxicity)
  2. What is Ototoxicity? - (http://vestibular.org/ototoxicity)
  3. Ototoxicity - Ear Poisoning - (http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/ototoxicity.html#)
  4. Ototoxic Medication - (http://www.asha.org/public/hearing/Ototoxic-Medications/)

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