Deafness may be related to cerumen impaction, acoustic neuroma, sudden deafness and other diseases. Depending on the cause of the disease and the degree of the condition, you need to choose general treatment, medication and surgery to control the disease and relieve the symptoms. There is no tea for deafness that gets better fast.
1. Cerumen embolism: excessive secretion of cerumen from the external auditory canal and poor drainage of cerumen trigger the formation of cerumen embolism in the ear canal, resulting in conductive deafness. Cerumen can be removed through professional instruments or sodium bicarbonate ear drops after sufficiently softening the cerumen, and the resulting deafness symptoms can mostly disappear.
2. Auditory neuroma: Schwann’s cell tumor growing on the nerve sheath membrane of the vestibular fossa can cause unilateral progressive neurological deafness after direct pressure is exerted on the auditory nerve or its blood-supplying arteries. The lesion can be completely removed by surgery.
3. Sudden deafness: this disease is a sudden onset, unexplained sensorineural deafness. As the cause of most patients is unclear, its treatment is mainly empirical therapy: systemic or local use of methylprednisolone and other glucocorticoids, systemic use of betahistine, ginkgo biloba extract to improve the circulation of the treatment, according to the results of the hearing selective use of batrachotoxin and other treatments to reduce the fibrinogen, and so on.
When suffering from deafness, you can actively consult a doctor for a systematic examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.