Sudden deafness for four months, and occasional nystagmus

Updated on parenting 2024-06-08
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, this sudden deafness can be cured.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Idiopathic sudden deafness is currently unknown, and there are currently two theories: 1. Inner ear vascular embolism 2. Viral infection.

    Because it affects the inner ear, which is related to the person's sense of balance in addition to hearing function.

    Therefore, patients with sudden deafness will have vertigo in addition to hearing loss, tinnitus and other manifestations. Note that it's "vertigo", not "dizziness".

    The difference is that vertigo people have a sense of visual rotation. Consciously the world is spinning.

    **It can be used to dilate blood vessels, nourish nerves, anti-vertigo, hyperbaric oxygen, hormones, etc.

    **Results may vary from person to person. According to the Practical Otolaryngology, about 50% of patients will have some degree of hearing recovery. Not so high in actual clinical work.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Sudden deafness can be accompanied by vertigo, and the ** of sudden deafness is not very clear, but it is related to vascular lesions, viral infections, autoimmunity, and ruptured labyrinth of the inner eardrum, and relevant examinations are required. When only the cochlear nerve is affected, there is only hearing loss; Vertigo can occur if the vestibular nerve is affected, and detachment of balloon and utricle plaques can also cause vertigo.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Complications of sudden deafness include dizziness, which is a neurocirculatory disorder, and Mayne's syndrome.

    It is recommended to improve microcirculation, nourish the nerves, and it will have an effect This type of disease has to be slow** Relax your mind.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is best to go to the hospital as soon as possible** and do hyperbaric oxygen. With some drugs that nurture the nerve nucleus and dilate blood vessels, the order can be restored, but it may not be able to return to the previous one.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be otitis media, go to the hospital for examination, don't perforate.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sudden deafness should be seen in an ear, nose and throat department for hearing tests. Distinguish which type it is, and then treat the symptoms**. Don't delay, it may affect your hearing later.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because of this disease.

    Many patients have.

    Inadequate blood supply.

    Therefore, many patients will have dizziness.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The facial features are figured out, and the ears can grow on the head. Do you think you can not get dizzy? I used to have a cold and pus in my ears that would affect my mood, and I was especially depressed, and others wanted to trouble and didn't want to deal with them when they were annoyed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's best to go to the hospital for a check-up in case anything else happens.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is recommended to go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital to see a doctor immediately, sudden deafness, it is possible to recover in time, don't miss the best period! :p

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Sudden deafness Tinnitus is a sudden onset of ear disease, which is a sensorineural deafness. Sudden deafness and tinnitus usually have more obvious symptoms, usually with frequent noise noises, hearing loss, louder speech, dizziness and tinnitus. If left unchecked**, it can lead to permanent deafness, so it is important that patients with symptoms seek medical attention promptly.

    There should be many people who have had this experience, for a certain period of time, always feel dizzy for a while, as if there are some sounds around the ear all the time, listening to others always feel that they can't hear clearly, and they need others to amplify the volume to hear clearly. In this case, it is actually because there is a problem with the ear, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for diagnosis and ** in time, otherwise it may lead to serious consequences.

    Sudden deafness Tinnitus is a sudden onset of ear disease, which is a sensorineural hearing loss. Usually it is not due to natural deafness, etc., but the cause of the condition is not clear, and there may be many reasons for the problem. Neurological tinnitus may be caused by excessive fatigue, lack of sleep, or emotional stress affecting the nerves.

    Sudden deafness and tinnitus may also be caused by certain ear diseases or vascular diseases, such as otitis, otosclerosis, jugular spheroid tumors, and hemangiomas.

    Sudden deafness and tinnitus generally have more obvious symptoms, usually the following symptoms:

    1. Noise is often heard. Regardless of the environment, the patient will feel as if they are on a construction site and will experience some noisy sounds in their ears, usually at first in one ear, which may be intermittent squeals, followed by a constant noise in both ears.

    2. Poor listening concentration and louder speech. People with sudden deafness and tinnitus often can't hear what they're saying, so they may not be able to concentrate on their hearing and concentrate on their hearing. It can also be difficult to notice that others are greeting you while walking on the road.

    In addition, people may feel that they are not loud enough and often speak loudly.

    3. Dizziness and tinnitus. The most common symptoms of sudden deafness and tinnitus are vertigo and tinnitus, which are often signs of deafness. From time to time, patients may experience a bout of dizziness in their head and a persistent strange sound in their ears, which may worsen as the disease progresses.

    Since sudden deafness and tinnitus is a sudden illness with a rapid onset, the best time to do it is within 72 hours of the onset of the disease, and the effect is usually better during this time. And if it drags on for too long, it may lead to hearing impairment or total deafness, and it is not so easy to carry out **. Therefore, if there is a sudden onset of deafness and tinnitus, the patient should go to the hospital in time**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is too unfair for a person, and some people may collapse if they have poor psychological capacity.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This feeling is similar to the temporary deafness that occurs when you are on an airplane, because of the uneven air pressure, the eardrum bulges, so you can't hear outside sounds, and you feel like a fool who can't hear anything.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Problem analysis: Hello, according to your description, it may be caused by mental tension and stress, and it may be caused by kidney deficiency, or it may be caused by hypertension.

    Suggestions: It is recommended that you pay attention to rest, maintain a good mood, and avoid mental stress. Multi-side oak trap to enhance nutrition. If you need to do so, go to the hospital and see a doctor for a check-up as soon as possible. I wish you good health.

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