Long-term tinnitus and deafness what medicine to take

Long-term tinnitus and deafness can be due to cerumen impaction, secretory otitis media and other diseases, which can be treated by general treatment, medication such as amoxicillin, and surgery if necessary. 1. Cerumen impaction: Cerumen impaction in the external auditory canal that has not been cleared for a long period of time may lead to hearing loss accompanied by tinnitus. Cerumen can be softened with sodium bicarbonate and then removed by a doctor. 2. Secretory otitis media: The prevalence of this disease in children is high, and it can be caused by acute upper respiratory tract infections, chronic nasal inflammation and pharyngitis. Inflammation of the Eustachian tube can be treated with glucocorticoids such as fluticasone and budesonide to relieve mucosal edema; acute combined bacterial infections can be treated with amoxicillin and other anti-inflammatory treatments; and poor drainage of fluid in the middle ear can be treated with eucalyptus pinocin to promote the drainage of mucus. Long-term tinnitus and deafness may also be caused by Meniere’s disease, etc. It is recommended to actively consult a doctor to identify the cause and give targeted treatment or therapy. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor.