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How can I find treatment of Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease Aied?

Autoimmune inner ear disease occurs when the immune system misidentifies cells in the inner ear as viruses and destroys them. As the immune system kills the inner ear cells, patients commonly experience hearing loss in one ear. It will eventually spread to the opposite ear and cause permanent harm if left untreated.

An AIED is very rare and is diagnosed only once all other causes have been ruled out. When the inner ear is the only organ involved, AIED is called "primary." However, AIED is classified as "secondary" in 15 to 30 percent of cases when it occurs as part of a larger autoimmune disorder that affects the entire body. 

Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease (AIED) Facts and Figures

According to ENT Health Organization, AIED is more commonly occurs in middle-aged women and is of two types: primary and secondary. Have a look at some facts and figures related to AIED below:

People with Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease (AIED)15 out of every 100,000 people
Common inAdults and older adults
At-Risk GenderFemales
Average Age for Diagnosis20-50 years
Problems related to AIEDdizziness, ringing in your ears, and hearing loss
Specialists Who Treat AIEDAudiologists / ENT Specialists



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