What to eat for deafness and tinnitus

Patients with symptoms of deafness and tinnitus need to be treated with targeted oral medications. Some patients with symptoms of deafness and tinnitus caused by cerumen or foreign body blockage of the external auditory canal do not need to take any oral medications, but only need to clean the ear canal to improve the symptoms. Some patients may also suffer from upper respiratory tract infections, causing secretory otitis media, leading to conductive deafness and tinnitus, which can be treated with oral antibiotics and mucus drainage agents, as well as nasal spray hormonal drugs or nasal spray vasoconstrictors, such as mometasone furoate nasal spray, fluticasone propionate nasal spray, hydroxymethoxazole hydrochloride spray, and so on, to provide symptomatic treatment. When the function of the Eustachian tube improves and the negative pressure in the middle ear is lifted, the symptoms of deafness and tinnitus will gradually improve. Some patients may also suffer from sudden deafness, noise deafness, senile deafness, etc., which cause neurological hearing loss and tinnitus, and need to take medications to improve microcirculation in the inner ear, and nutritive neurological drugs, commonly used medications include ginkgo biloba, methylcobalamin capsules, etc.; if it is the acute stage of sudden deafness, it is recommended to seek medical care for infusion treatment.