Severe neurological deafness is generally difficult to return to normal, but can be treated with medication, hearing aids or cochlear implants to alleviate the symptoms.
1. Medication: Severe neurological deafness can damage the patient’s nerves, so it can be treated with nutritive neurological drugs, such as methylcobalamin, adenosylcobalamin, etc., together with vasodilating drugs to improve local microcirculation, such as betahistine. Glucocorticoids can also be used in the acute stage. The use of drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions.
2. Wearing hearing aids: If medication is not effective, hearing aids can be used.
3. Cochlear implantation: If the above methods have no obvious effect on severe neurological deafness and both ears are affected, cochlear implantation can be used.
It is recommended to consult the doctor in the hospital to find out the cause of the disease and take active treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.