Excuse me, where can sudden deafness be cured?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If there is inflammation and trauma, go to Western medicine, if not, you must find a Chinese medicine **, the conditioning of Chinese medicine is more effective, in other words, if the West ** ten days are ineffective, you should go to a Chinese medicine **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Foreign data show that if the course of the disease is more than one month, the damage to the inner ear is irreversible, and the possibility of recovering hearing is very small. Because sudden deafness is an emergency in ear disease, sensory damage is irreversible and should be seen immediately**. Most people can recover if they visit within three days of the onset of illness, and only about 5% of people can recover their hearing if they visit the doctor two weeks later.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, sudden deafness may be acute cochleitis or acute cochlear vestibulatory labyrinthitis caused by the virus, and at present, it is mostly used to improve inner ear microcirculation and hyperbaric oxygen**, and it is necessary to find out ** and then target**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As soon as you have deafness, go to the hospital immediately, the first three days are the best period, most people can still be cured, it is recommended not to go to the doctor for more than 2 weeks, the longer it is delayed, the less likely it is to be cured.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Sudden deafness is sudden, unexplained sensorineural hearing loss (loss of at least 20 decibels of hearing at two adjacent frequencies) that occurs suddenly over a 72-hour period.

    Sudden deafness pays attention to fast, accurate and ruthless, and the sooner the better. The result is ideal within one week, and the first three days are the "period" of the first, and the latest should not exceed three weeks. Therefore, as soon as the diagnosis is confirmed**, try to restore your hearing as much as possible.

    Among them, the low-frequency descending type** has the best effect, followed by the high-frequency type, and the flat type and the total deaf type have the worst effect. Prone to hearing loss at low frequencies**; ** with vertigo is not very effective.

    The main regimen for sudden deafness is glucocorticoids, improving microcirculation, reducing fibrinogen, and some can also use postauricular injection, intratympanic injection, hyperbaric oxygen, etc.

    Sudden deafness should still be as much as possible**. Within three months, we should do our best to go**, and the remedial ** can be intratympanic injection, and corticosteroid injections behind the ear.

    For those who are ineffective, we call them sensorineural hearing loss, and for those who have residual hearing and no inflammation of the ear canal, we can choose hearing aids.

    The sooner you fit your hearing aids, the better, because your ability to distinguish may be pretty good. When the resolution is very poor, then the effectiveness of hearing aids is also reduced. Because in addition to hearing amplification through hearing aids, we also need our own brain hearing center to judge.

    The deterioration of central competence is something that hearing aids cannot help.

    Hearing aids do take a long period of time to get used to, depending on the degree of hearing loss and your ability to discriminate.

    The better your hearing aids are, the better they will be for you to hear. **It's more expensive.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Even if you are hospitalized, there is a high probability of cure, and if you miss the best period, you can try traditional Chinese medicine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, sudden deafness works best within 3 days of onset**. Sudden deafness is an emergency, and the effect is directly related to the time of consultation, which generally cannot exceed 3 days. If it is delayed**, it will cause serious damage to hearing, and in severe cases, hearing loss may occur within a few days, or even hearing loss, resulting in complete deafness.

    Many patients with sudden deafness go to the hospital for examination, only to find that they are already moderately to severe, or even completely deaf. At this time, the chance of complete hearing recovery is only 30%, and if you can go to the hospital in time within 3 days of illness, the effective rate of ** can be as high as 80%. It can be seen that the earlier the sudden deafness**, the better the effect, and many people are left with irreversible lifelong deafness because they miss the best time.

    You hurry up to the hospital to find a specialist, don't give up**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Once the symptoms of sudden deafness appear, you must go to the hospital in time to check your hearing in time. The **time** is 3 days, the "**window" is 30 days, the earlier the better** effect!

    **When's?

    Generally speaking, it is about 7 days, and it is generally recommended that patients must undergo examination and ** as soon as possible, ** in the form of oral steroids and vasodilators, high-dose steroids and plasma dilators**, self-paid hyperbaric oxygen** and intra-eardal injections, and it is necessary to discuss the condition with the doctor in detail and decide the ** method to save their hearing loss.

    At present, the most commonly used ** and considered the most effective drug is "steroid", which is used to reduce the degree of inflammation, which can be given orally or intravenously, and the oral method can be carried out in the form of regular return visits**, the course of treatment is about two weeks, and the method of intravenous drip** requires a visit to the hospital and hospitalization**, and the number of days in hospital is about five days. According to the medical literature, about 1 in 2 patients who receive steroids** have a recovery in their hearing condition.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Wuhan Ren'an Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital - Zhang Jing - Attending Physician - Department of Otolaryngology - Can sudden deafness be **.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Sudden deafness is treated, you must hurry up to the hospital**, don't delay time, when the mistake is the best**, sudden deafness can be cured.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Sudden deafness can be cured if prompted.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Sudden hearing loss refers to sudden, unexplained sensorineural hearing loss. Symptoms: Unilateral hearing loss, accompanied by tinnitus, ear congestion, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, etc.

    The pathogenesis of sudden deafness is complex, the pathogenesis is not clear, and may be related to the following factors:1Viral infections such as mumps, measles, shingles and rubella.

    2.Ear diseases Cerumen embolism, foreign body in the outer ear, perforation of the eardrum, otosclerosis, Meniere's syndrome, acoustic neuroma, etc. 3.

    Vascular lesions such as jugular spheroid tumors, dilation of small blood vessels in the ear, vascular malformations, vasospasm of the inner ear, hemangiomas, etc. 4.Others such as trauma, drugs and other factors.

    **Principle: Adopt a comprehensive approach, as soon as possible within 3 7 days after the onset of the disease, the sooner the better.

    In general, there will be some recovery in time**, and most people will still need hearing aids to assist their hearing.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Medications for sudden deafness** are as follows:

    1. Glucocorticoids can be used systemically or topically, the whole body is mostly administered by intravenous drip or oral, and local drugs can be administered by perfusion or postauricular injection, glucocorticoids should not be used in excess for a long time, and long-term excessive use interferes with the metabolism of sugar, fat and calcium in the body, so for those with underlying diseases such as diabetes and hypertension, they need to be monitored during medication.

    2. Drugs that improve the circulation of the inner ear, such as ginkgo biloba extract, can be administered intravenously by intravenous drip to improve the local blood microcirculation of the inner ear.

    3. Fibrinogen-lowering drugs, such as batrilase, multi-intravenous infusion, can improve hypercoagulability.

    4. Drugs to nourish nerves, such as methylcobalamin, can be used intravenously or orally to nourish nerves.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are many causes of sudden deafness, which need to be identified**, and according to the specific degree of injury, the effect and method can be determined as soon as possible.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello! Sudden deafness must be the first time to go to the hospital**, do not delay, otherwise it will be difficult to restore hearing.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This depends on the nature of your damage, and you need to go to the hospital for a systematic examination.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hearing is very important to people, we often see deaf and mute people, and it may be difficult to communicate with ordinary people, no one wants to have hearing problems, but there are many people's bad habits that can lead to sudden deafness, many people feel that deafness is not cured, so can sudden deafness be cured? Can sudden deafness be cured?

    1. Can sudden deafness be cured?

    Sudden deafness can be cured.

    There is a big difference between sudden deafness and congenital deafness, which is a sudden neurological loss that has a tendency to heal spontaneously after the onset of the disease, therefore, after clinical intervention**, the possibility of recovery is greater and the degree of recovery is higher, but it will have a more or less certain impact on hearing.

    2. Will sudden deafness be **?

    The ** of sudden deafness has not yet been clarified, and sudden deafness may occur in general viral infection, autocirculatory disorders, autoimmune disorders and membranous labyrinth rupture, so there is a possibility of this deafness even if it is.

    3. How to sudden deafness

    (1) Hormones**

    Glucocorticoids have strong anti-inflammatory, antiviral and immunosuppressive effects, and can alleviate vascular endothelial edema and increase blood in the inner ear, which is one of the important means of sudden deafness, and the effect is relatively good.

    (2) Thrombolysis**

    The plasma fibrinogen level of patients with sudden deafness is significantly higher than that of normal people, and the aggregation of red blood cells and plasma viscosity are also significantly increased, so thrombolysis** and anticoagulation**, and reducing blood viscosity are also very important for **sudden deafness.

    (3) Nutrition**

    Nutrition is currently the most important means of sudden deafness, the use of neurotrophic drugs, such as vitamins, ATP, etc., to provide energy and nutrients for the body, improve the body's metabolic function, and promote recovery.

    4. Prognosis of sudden deafness

    Sudden deafness tends to heal spontaneously, and some patients can recover to varying degrees on their own. **Severe anterior hearing loss, accompanied by vertigo, is a poor prognostic factor. Hearing recovery is worse in children and the elderly than in other age groups.

    The time of initiation also has an impact on the prognosis, and it is generally started within 7 to 10 days, and the effect is better.

    5. Daily conditioning

    1) No longer use hard objects to pick the ears, which will not only cause damage to the ears, but also the internal structure of our ears is very fragile, if you are in the process of picking your ears, accidentally touched by someone's arm, it may cause very serious consequences.

    2) When listening, try not to bring headphones, long-term listening with headphones will cause irreparable damage to the ear. In addition, try to stay away from high decibels, ** the sound should not be turned up too much.

    3) Eat more foods rich in protein and vitamins, such as fish, poultry, lean meat, etc.; Eat less high-fat, salty foods.

    4) Strengthen physical exercise, make yourself stronger and healthier, improve your physical fitness, and all kinds of adverse diseases will stay away from us.

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