Objective: Whereas otologic complications are considered as early symptoms of SARS-CoV-2, it is unknown how long they last and whether the virus leaves any hearing disorders postrecovery.Methods: Thirty-one mild or moderate confirmed cases with Covid-19 and 26 age-matched control peers (21-50yr) were included in this prospective cohort study. Patients were questioned about their otologic symptoms, and their hearing status was assessed during one-month postdiagnosis.Results: Patients showed a significantly higher rate of otologic symptoms (hearing loss, ear fullness, ear pain, dizziness/vertigo, communication difficulties, and hyperacusis) versus the control group (p≤0.022). The symptoms recovered early, between 2-8 days after their appearance. No significant difference was observed between the two groups in pure-tone and extended high-frequency audiometry, TEOAE, DPOAE, and ABR post-recovery.
Conclusion:Our findings demonstrate that in mild to moderate cases with Covid-19, otologic symptoms recover within a week, and the virus has no lasting impact on the auditory system.