Is sudden deafness curable, can sudden deafness be cured

Updated on healthy 2024-04-30
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At present, the comprehensive method is mostly used for sudden deafness, and the effective rate is about 70%. The timing of onset is related to prognosis, so it should be as early as possible within 7 to 10 days of onset.

    1.Glucocorticoids.

    It has anti-inflammatory, antiviral and immunosuppressive effects, can alleviate vascular endothelial edema, increase blood in the inner ear**, and is currently important for sudden deafness**.

    2.Thrombolytic and anticoagulant drugs.

    The plasma fibrinogen level in patients with sudden hearing loss was significantly higher than that in normal patients, and the aggregation of red blood cells and plasma viscosity were also significantly increased, suggesting that blood viscosity plays an important role in the onset of sudden hearing loss.

    3.Neurotrophic drugs.

    Commonly used neurotrophic drugs include adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and vitamins. ATP is a coenzyme that is the body's main source of energy. Because of its effect on improving the body's metabolism, it has become one of the main drugs for sudden deafness.

    4.Hyperbaric oxygen**.

    Due to capillary cell edema, the cochlear hypoxia is caused by reduced blood flow to the cochlea, and the peripheral lymphatic oxygen pressure decreases in some patients with sudden deafness, so the ultimate goal of ** is to restore the oxygen pressure in the cochlea. Hyperbaric oxygen** can reduce the damage of inner ear edema and ischemia and hypoxia, improve inner ear circulation, and can also significantly increase the partial pressure of oxygen in blood and tissue cells, the volume of blood volume in plasma and the diffusion radius in tissues, accelerate the repair of inner ear hair cells and vestibular nerve fibers, and also reduce platelet aggregation and reduce blood viscosity, so it can be used for sudden deafness**. **Effect is related to the duration of illness.

    With the accumulation of experience, the efficacy of hyperbaric oxygen combination drugs and other means is better than that of hyperbaric oxygen alone. After clinical observation, hyperbaric oxygen combined with certain psychological nursing measures has a better effect, and personalized psychological counseling is adopted for patients with sudden deafness, and the patient's psychological pressure is reduced, which can be well cooperated, so that the ** can be carried out smoothly and obtain better clinical efficacy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The best time for sudden deafness is within three days, it is recommended that you go to the hospital as soon as possible for medication**, do hyperbaric oxygen, and generally after 3 months your hearing will be stable and there is no way to intervene.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The best** time for sudden deafness is 72 hours, and it is recommended that you go to the hospital as soon as possible for medication**, if it is more than 3 weeks, the effect is not good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sudden deafness should be treated immediately, the sooner it is, the more likely it is to recover, but it is also possible that there is no improvement in hearing.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The shorter the time, the better**, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Sudden deafness can be cured by reincarnation.

    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. The ** of sudden deafness has not yet been clarified, and there is a possibility of sudden deafness 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. Glucocorticoids have a strong anti-inflammatory, antiviral and immunosuppressive effect, which 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.

    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.

    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. Sudden deafness has a tendency to heal itself, 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.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    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.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

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

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

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

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