Can deafness return to normal? Is it possible for deafness to recover?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-25
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It is possible to recover from deafness, but it depends on the individual's condition to decide whether it can return to normal, because there are many causes of deafness. If it is because of otitis media, it is necessary to choose some anti-inflammatory drugs in time**, but if it is because of eardrum damage, unless you choose to use surgery, there is no way to achieve the purpose of relief. Therefore, it is necessary to choose the best way according to the individual's condition.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Can be restored to normal collection 2 50 yuan Erlong can not recover deafness, can it return to normal After going to the hospital for a professional examination, a conclusion can be given.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Can deafness return to normal? It depends on what causes not all children to return to normal.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Sudden deafness is one of the more common types of deafness in patients, and its cause is not very clear. So a lot of people don't know, they can't check it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It still depends on the specific situation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello! It can be said that it is more difficult for people with poor hearing to recover their hearing. In serious cases, you may not be able to hear the sound of the car honking on the road, and you may not be able to hear the beautiful melody of singing, and life is like a tree root that has lost its nourishment.

    The ear is our vital organ, it brings us external sounds, so, can hearing loss be restored?

    Hearing loss can be restored, and hearing aids can be taken accordingly. In medicine, hearing loss is generally referred to as deafness. Deafness does not mean that you cannot hear a single sound, but there are certain degrees of difference, such as mild, moderate and severe, and even total deafness.

    In medicine, it can be divided into mild, moderate, severe, and even total deafness. Generally, we divide deafness into three categories: transmitted deafness, sensorineural deafness, and mixed deafness according to the location of the lesion.

    Transgenerative deafness refers to hearing loss caused by an obstruction of the sound transmission pressure transformer device, which affects the conduction of sound waves. The sound conduction of the human ear is mainly based on air conduction, so the hearing loss caused by the lesions of the external auditory canal, tympanic membrane, ossicular chain and other structures is sound-transmitted deafness, and the lesions that can cause transvocative deafness are mainly as follows

    Cerumen embolism: Cerumen blocks the external auditory canal, impeding the conduction of sound and causing hearing loss.

    Perforation of the eardrum: Perforation of the eardrum causes energy leakage of sound waves deep into the ear canal, resulting in hearing loss. It's like a broken drum in a mallet, and the sound is certainly not as good as a complete drum surface.

    Invaginated tympanic membrane: usually the result of abnormal Eustachian tube function. Invagination of the tympanic membrane increases the tension of the eardrum and changes the resonance frequency with the sound waves, affecting the conduction of sound.

    Secretory otitis media: It is a non-purulent inflammatory disease of the middle ear cavity, due to the presence of fluid in the tympanic cavity, which affects sound conduction and causes hearing loss. It's like a drum filled with water, and the sound of it is muffled.

    Purulent otitis media: both acute and chronic suppurative otitis media can affect hearing, mainly due to obstruction of tympanic secretions or perforation of the eardrum.

    Interruption of the ossicular chain: joint dislocation caused by middle ear trauma** or otitis media corrodes the ossicular chain, and the tympanic ossicular chain adhesion fixation after otitis media causes the sound amplification effect to be reduced and the hearing is affected.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Whether patients with hearing loss can recover or not needs to make a comprehensive judgment based on the specific**, personal constitution and severity of the disease. The exact odds of recovery need to vary from person to person.

    1. If the hearing loss is caused by cerumen embolism or a foreign body in the external auditory canal, hearing can be restored immediately after the cerumen or foreign body is removed.

    2. If the hearing loss is related to neuropathy, it can be used to nurture the nerves and vasodilators, and the condition may recover. However, if the condition lasts longer, recovery is less likely.

    3. If it is a tympanic membrane injury or ossicular chain injury induced by secretions, otitis media, or chronic purulent otitis media, most of the symptoms can be improved after surgery**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Deafness is OK.

    Whether deafness can be good depends mainly on the degree of deafness and **, and lesions of the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear will cause deafness. If it is conductive deafness caused by diseases of the outer ear and middle ear, and audiometry shows low-frequency hearing loss, the degree of decline is mild, like this kind of deafness, generally after positive hearing loss can be recovered, deafness can be **. The early specification of the low-frequency type of sudden deafness also has a certain rate.

    But not all deafness can**, if it is severe, very severe sensorineural deafness, generally**poor effect, difficult**. For example, neonatal congenital hearing loss, sudden deafness, high-frequency hearing loss, general drugs have poor efficacy, and cochlear implantation can be used.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Deafness is divided into acute deafness, and chronic deafness, and if it is acute, it can be improved by positive **. It can be neurodeaf, deafness due to otitis media, or it can be caused by a blocked blood vessel.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, it is possible to recover. It is best to go to a local hospital for a formal examination and follow the doctor's instructions**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Whether deafness will recover depends on the situation, if it is otitis media that causes hearing loss, hearing will fluctuate, single chronic otitis media generally has no change, if it is neurological deafness, it is generally irreversible, and sudden deafness should be seen within 72 hours, and there is hope for recovery.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally speaking, deafness can be recovered by the corresponding surgery, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for examination, you need to be examined to take the corresponding ** plan, this situation is not serious, please keep a good attitude to the nearby tertiary hospital for examination and **, I believe that after a period of conditioning can be recovered, please do not worry too much.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are three types of deafness caused by the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear, and if the deafness is caused by the external ear and the deafness is caused by cerumen embolism, it can be solved instantly. If it is deafness caused by inflammation of the middle ear, such as secretory otitis media, the eardrum is good, drain the water, and the secretory otitis media** is good, and the deafness will be cured.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Deafness can be fitted with hearing aids, or artificial ear sockets, if you are young, it is recommended to go to a major hospital, let the doctor arrange it for you.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, your question is is it still possible to recover from deafness? This depends on the situation, if it is otitis media that causes hearing loss, hearing will fluctuate, single chronic otitis media generally has no change, if it is neural deafness, it is generally irreversible, sudden deafness should be seen within 72 hours, and there is hope for recovery. Hope mine is helpful to you, thanks!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If it's transient tinnitus, most of them will go away on their own. Long-lasting tinnitus is sometimes the first symptom of physical diseases, and it is necessary to seek medical attention to clarify ** and symptom **.

    If you have sudden deafness within three months, seek medical attention in time, and there is a high probability that you can recover from it; If deafness is more than three months old, if it is not caused by another physical condition, timely intervention is required to prevent further hearing loss.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Tinnitus and hearing loss is a relatively common disease, some patients can recover on their own, but there are certain individual differences, if it is caused by overwork and the degree of tinnitus and deafness is relatively mild, the time is relatively short, and the body resistance is more willing to recover on its own. However, if it is tinnitus and deafness caused by various diseases, and it takes a long time, it generally cannot be healed by itself, and it needs to be treated in time**.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Deaf patients have the possibility of being active and effective.

    Deafness is usually caused by congenital factors or purulent otitis media and other factors, resulting in sensory and auditory conduction lesions, resulting in hearing dysfunction and varying degrees of hearing loss.

    For deafness caused by congenital factors, cochlear implants can be used to relieve symptoms under the guidance of a doctor. If the patient is due to a disease such as otitis media suppurativa, anti-inflammatory drugs can be used under the guidance of a doctor to relieve symptoms. For patients with more severe conditions, the surgical method of tympanoplasty can be used**.

    When deafness occurs, attention should be paid to the positive** to avoid delaying the condition and leading to adverse consequences.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you don't have a long time, then there may be a serious impact on language function and communication, which can be carried out by surgery, and cochlear implants can be done effectively, so you should eat reasonably and consume more high-fiber and high-vitamin foods.

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