Does sensorineural deafness get worse?

Sensorineural deafness may worsen during the development of the disease, or the patient may not receive timely treatment or the right medication. In addition, it is likely that the patient’s neurotropic and blood circulation are not good due to the age of the patient, and the degenerative changes in nerve function may also cause the patient’s neurological deafness to worsen. It is recommended that patients with sudden hearing loss be treated promptly at the otolaryngology department of a regular hospital. If the patient has been suffering from sensorineural deafness for a long time and the effect of medication is not good, which affects the patient’s life and study, he may consider wearing hearing aids or having cochlear implant surgery to improve his quality of life.