Can ear deafness be cured? What is the cause of sudden deafness in the ear?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Whether ear deafness can be cured depends on the specific cause of ear deafness.

    Transient deafness caused by inflammation or other diseases can be recovered after passing **.

    For deafness caused by permanent damage to the eardrum or irreversible diseases, the possibility of being able to completely ** is not very high, and the only way to restore hearing is to try to restore hearing.

    After the occurrence of ear deafness, you should not rush to the fire, otherwise the condition will become more and more serious.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Neural hearing loss refers to pathological changes in the auditory nerve of the inner ear and the auditory center of the brain, often accompanied by whining sounds, resulting in hearing loss and even hearing loss. Neural hearing loss actually refers to "sensorineural hearing loss", including cochlear damage, but also auditory nerve damage, and even some auditory center damage, not only referring to auditory nerve problems. Deafness depends on what is caused, because some can't, and some cannot.

    According to the classification of deafness, it is divided into conductive deafness, sensorineural deafness, and mixed deafness. Most conductive deafness can be treated, such as common acute otitis media, secretory otitis media, fluid effusion or chronic purulent otitis media, and even cholesteatoma and tympanic membrane perforation, which can be restored by drugs** or mastoids**, tympanoplasty, hearing reconstruction surgery, etc. Sensorineural deafness is more difficult, and some are not able, such as noise deafness, detonation deafness, and congenital deafness, such as large vestibular aqueduct syndrome, as well as senile age-related sensory nerve deafness, that is, presbycusis, and neurodeafness caused by meningitis sequelae, which are not easy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Whether deafness in the ear can be **depends on the specific type, the common sudden deafness, more than 90% of patients can be improved, and even**, the specific type of deafness and whether it can ** are as follows:

    1. Noise-induced deafness: noise-induced hearing loss can be improved.

    2. Drug-induced deafness: drug-induced deafness is timely**, and the symptoms have improved;

    3. Presbycusis: Presbycusis will gradually progress and worsen, but it can be recovered after some years, but it will continue to worsen over time;

    4. Congenital deafness: determined and expressed by human genes, and can only be restored by surgical replacement of the cochlea.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are many reasons for sudden deafness in the ear, mainly in the following aspects:

    1.Cerumen plugging after picking the ear, or an injury to the eardrum caused by too much force.

    2.Sudden deafness, mostly with sudden hearing loss as the main symptom, it is recommended to be prompt**.

    3.If it occurs when you have a cold in a high-speed elevator or after taking an airplane, it may be secretory otitis media.

    You can go to a regular hospital for testing**, and it will generally have good results. But if you are deaf because of your age, it is not good**, but you can wear hearing aids.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It depends on the nature of the deafness. It depends on what is the cause or disease, some can't**, some can't**!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Deafness is divided into conductive deafness, sensory deafness, and neurological deafness. Conductive deafness and deafness caused by lesions in the sound transmission channel, such as cerumen embolism of the external auditory canal, fracture of the ossicles, dislocation of the ossicles, destruction of the ossicles, etc., can be completely done through surgery, which is traditional deafness.

    Sensorineural deafness, such as sudden deafness and low-frequency sudden deafness, is completely possible, and most of them return to the initial hearing level, that is, the normal hearing level.

    Sometimes deafness, such as sensorineural deafness and congenital deafness, cannot be compensated, but hearing can be compensated for by some methods, such as wearing hearing aids and doing cochlear implant surgery, so that the patient can communicate normally without serious communication disorders.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Some can be cured, some require surgery, and some can be treated with hearing aids, and patients are advised to go to a specialist hospital for a doctor's diagnosis**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ear deafness can be cured, but if not, hearing aids are sufficient.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The main thing is to look at the cause of deafness, temporary psychological, it is very likely to **, and it is good to solve these problems and feel comfortable. But there is a natural possibility that there is no cure.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, it depends on what causes it! Trauma or what is the cause, whether the eardrum and cochlea have received damage.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Ear is the name of the disease, that is, the hearing is inaudible, some are caused by old age, some are caused by noise, there are also diseases, trauma, etc., sudden deafness patients, if the hearing loss is not obvious, the symptoms are relatively mild, due to their own reasons or external reasons cause the ears to suddenly inaudible the outside world, that is, deafness, there is a moment of deafness and permanent deafness.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If deafness suddenly occurs in one ear, the following reasons are mainly considered: 1. It is often caused by viral infection, such as mumps, measles, rubella, shingles, etc. 2. It may also be caused by embolism, sometimes it is a foreign body blockage in the external auditory canal, resulting in deafness.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Sudden deafness in one ear is called sudden deafness, and some have a clear cause and some have no clear cause. Most of them have no clear cause and are called idiopathic sudden deafness. The most common cause may be a viral infection or a blood clot, but this is speculation and so far neither cause has been proven by some means.

    It is thought that a young person's sudden hearing loss in one ear may be caused by a viral infection. If an elderly person suddenly has hearing loss in one ear, it is necessary to consider that it may be caused by vasospasm, narrowing of blood vessels, plaque, or even blood clots, which are all speculations, so it is called idiopathic sudden hearing loss.

    There is a clear reason why some people suddenly can't hear in one ear, for example, one ear is shaken by a cannon, which is called detonation deafness. For example, hearing loss can occur because of an acoustic neuroma in one ear. Some people are deaf due to noise caused by wearing headphones in one ear for a long time, and some people may be using ototoxic drugs.

    For example, if you have Meniere's disease in one ear, you will have hearing loss if you do it, and gentamicin and chemical labyrinth excision will be used to control dizziness, and there may be sudden hearing loss in one ear.

    Pro tip: It is generally believed that young people with sudden hearing loss in one ear may be caused by a viral infection. If an older person suddenly experiences hearing loss in one ear, it is considered that it may be due to vasospasm, narrowing of blood vessels, or even blood clots.

    In addition, acoustic neuroma, long-term headphone wear, and use of ototoxic drugs can cause deafness in one ear.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Eating habits Poor work and rest.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Note: It depends on the degree of the individual's illness and the length of time it takes to develop the disease, the sooner the better, so don't delay.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Deafness is a condition that many people will encounter, but after all, deafness is a problem with hearing, which will cause a lot of inconvenience to our lives.

    Deafness can be cured, but it can't be cured, why do you say that, it is because there are many kinds of deafness, some deafness can be cured, some deafness can not be cured, and whether deafness can be ** depends on the nature of deafness.

    For example, if you are conductive deafness, which is caused by cerumen embolism, then it is possible, as long as you go to the hospital to treat the blocked cerumen and take it out, so this kind of deafness can be **.

    But if you are sensorineural deafness, then the result is different, this kind of deafness cannot be carried out by drug surgery, sensorineural deafness is basically caused by the death of auditory hair cells in the cochlea, and our auditory hair cells are determined at birth, they have grown, and they cannot be regenerated once they die, so many sensorineural deafness are irreversible and there is no need for **.

    However, if you have sudden deafness, it will be different, this kind of deafness needs to be timely, after sudden deafness, our patients should do it within three days, do not delay, avoid delaying the best time, if the deafness is timely, it is possible to restore hearing or partially restore.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, you ask.

    There are many methods of hearing loss, and the current mainstream techniques for hearing loss are as follows: 1. Surgery: For congenital abnormal development of the external auditory canal and middle ear and the sequelae of various otitis media, hearing reconstruction can be performed when it is determined that the Eustachian tube and inner ear function are good, including tympanic membrane repair, various tympanoplasty, stapedectomy, artificial stapes, semicircular canal fenestration, etc., and some surgeries can achieve satisfactory results.

    Surgical treatment of Meniere's disease is controversial. 2. Drugs**: While excluding or ** cause diseases, vasodilators, drugs that lower blood, vitamin B group, energy preparations, and steroid hormones should be used for a certain period of time as soon as possible.

    So, you should go to the hospital for a check-up.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Deafness should be treated according to the classification of deafness, and when conductive deafness is present, it can be cured or improved to a certain range after conservative or surgical treatment. Such as conductive deafness, otosclerosis, tympanosclerosis, secretory otitis media caused by acute and chronic otitis media.

    Mixed hearing loss** is more complex, such as chronic purulent otitis media (cholesteatoma or bone ulcer type), which can easily lead to mixed hearing loss, in this case, in addition to surgical removal of the lesion, hearing reconstruction surgery can only improve the part of hearing loss caused by conduction deafness, so the surgical effect is not significant. Some patients have to wear hearing aids when they are unable to undergo hearing reconstruction.

    Sensorineural hearing loss** is more complicated, such as sudden deafness** in time, it should be able to **. However, the possibility of drug toxicity deafness** is less, but the continued progression of the disease can be controlled by conservative**, and presbycusis can also be controlled with drugs, so that the development is slow, but in the end it can't**, and the patient needs to wear hearing aids. People with very severe sensorineural hearing loss or total deafness, if a cochlear implant is a good fit, may be surgically used to help improve hearing, but also with language training.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Tinnitus and deafness are chronic diseases, and some people always have the psychology of being in a hurry, often rushing to the doctor, taking medicine and ** indiscriminately, and the results are often worse. Tinnitus and hearing loss, many people think that it is caused by kidney deficiency, so they desperately buy some kidney tonic drugs for **. Kidney deficiency is just one of the dialectics of Chinese medicine, which may produce symptoms of tinnitus, but it is not all.

    Blindly tonifying the kidneys and treating ear disease is not only not good, but it is also easy to get angry, aggravating tinnitus and deafness!

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the kidney opens to the ear, and if the kidney is diseased, the ear may react, but the cause of tinnitus and deafness is very complex and cannot be attributed to kidney deficiency.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are many methods of hearing loss, and the current mainstream techniques for hearing loss are as follows: 1. Surgery: For congenital abnormal development of the external auditory canal and middle ear and the sequelae of various otitis media, hearing reconstruction can be performed when it is determined that the Eustachian tube and inner ear function are good, including tympanic membrane repair, various tympanoplasty, stapedectomy, artificial stapes, semicircular canal fenestration, etc., and some surgeries can achieve satisfactory results.

    Surgical treatment of Meniere's disease is controversial. 2. Drugs**: At the same time as ruling out or ** the cause of the disease, as soon as possible, vasodilators, drugs to reduce blood viscosity, vitamin B group, energy preparations, and if necessary, steroid hormones for a certain period of time**.

    So, you should go to the hospital for a check-up.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are different types of deafness, ** are different, so it cannot be generalized. In general, conductive hearing loss has the most hope, and sensorineural hearing loss and mixed hearing loss** have little hope, but they can be relieved by wearing hearing aids. If it is sudden deafness, the best time is within 72 hours, and the longer it drags on, the less hope it is, so it is necessary to achieve early detection and early intervention.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Some of the sudden deafness can be treated but may not be completely recovered, other types of deafness are generally difficult to treat, if the hearing really affects the communication, it is recommended to go to the professional hearing aid center to get hearing aids, in order to facilitate hearing assistance.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If it is sudden deafness, it is possible, but it is optimal within 72 hours, and the longer the time drags on, the less likely it is.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There are many causes of deafness, depending on what causes it, general neurological deafness is not good, and sudden deafness is recommended to seek medical attention in time.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Most of the deafness is not good, you need to wear hearing aids, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and consult a doctor.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It mainly depends on what causes the deafness. If it has reached the severity of the disease, there is no need to **, or wear hearing aids to improve hearing.

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