TV presenter Kaye Adams she was left ‘terrified’ that something was really wrong after she suddenly lost all hearing in her right ear ‘minutes’ before she went live on on air on Friday’s instalment of Loose Women

Loose Women legend Kaye Adams has revealed that she was rushed to A&E after suffering a ‘traumatic’ health scare.

The popular ITV star, 61, took to social media to reveal she was left ‘terrified’ that something was really wrong after she suddenly lost all hearing in her right ear ‘minutes’ before she went live on on air on Friday’s instalment of Loose Women

Explaing her health scare on Instagram, Kaye said: “I was absolutely terrified, I thought, ‘Oh my god, what has gone wrong? On Friday when I was doing Loose Women, minutes before we went in air, my right ear just went dead. I put my earpiece in, there was no sound I couldn’t hear a thing.”

Kaye pushed through the show, not mentioning her health scare to viewers but became increasingly worried when she got home to Glasgow and her hearing still had not returned.

The Loose Women star explained that as she became more concerned, she started to google her symptoms after losing all hearing in one ear so suddenly.

Kaye went to sleep but woke up the next morning and went straight to the hospital where she was looked after by the ‘dedicated’ nurses.

Kaye explained she was then sent for an audiogram at a nearby Boots hearing centre. However, she was left utterly mortified when she discovered the reason behind her sudden hearing loss. The TV star revealed that the audiologist pulled out a huge lump of wax, which was affecting her hearing.

I mean I am embarrassed to say this because, honestly, my head was going to some terrible terrible tumour, I am very melodramatic,” Kaye told her followers. “Paula pulled out the biggest bit of wax you have ever seen.”

Thankfully, the TV star has nothing to worry about, and her hearing came back immediately after undergoing to process.
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TV presenter Kaye Adams recently shared a terrifying experience where she lost all hearing in her right ear just minutes before going live on air for Loose Women.

The 61-year-old star was rushed to A&E after the health scare, feeling worried and anxious about what might be wrong. Despite her initial fear, it turned out that the cause of her sudden hearing loss was simply a large build-up of earwax.

Adams explained on Instagram, “I was absolutely terrified, I thought, ‘Oh my god, what has gone wrong? On Friday when I was doing Loose Women, minutes before we went on air, my right ear just went dead.

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I put my earpiece in, there was no sound, I couldn’t hear a thing.” She continued to push through the show without mentioning her health scare to viewers, but the concern lingered as her hearing did not return even after returning home to Glasgow.

As her anxiety grew, Adams turned to Google to research her symptoms, only to discover that a massive chunk of earwax was the culprit behind her sudden hearing loss.

She described her embarrassment, saying, “I mean I am embarrassed to say this because, honestly, my head was going to some terrible, terrible tumor, I am very melodramatic.

Paula pulled out the biggest bit of wax you have ever seen.” Fortunately, after having the blockage removed, her hearing immediately returned to normal.

The Loose Women star expressed gratitude towards the dedicated nurses who cared for her and the audiologist who helped identify and resolve the issue.
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The experience not only serves as a reminder of the importance of routine ear care but also highlights the overwhelming impact that even minor health concerns can have on our well-being.

It’s essential to prioritize self-care and seek professional help when facing unexpected health challenges. Adams’ story serves as a cautionary tale to not jump to the worst-case scenario and to approach medical issues with a level-headed mindset.

By sharing her experience, she not only raises awareness about the significance of ear health but also encourages others to address any unusual symptoms promptly.

Let’s all take a moment to appreciate the miraculous capabilities of our bodies and the significance of caring for every aspect of our well-being. Stay tuned for more enlightening stories and valuable insights to keep you informed and inspired.