How to treat neurological deafness in the right ear

The cause of neurological deafness in the right ear is unknown, and may be caused by both genetic and environmental influences. Clinical treatments for neurological deafness in the right ear include medication, the use of hearing aids or cochlear implants.
1. Medication: N-acetylcysteine, Ginkgo biloba extract, flunarizine, etc. can be used. Doctors will apply different drugs according to different conditions. Patients should take medication regularly under the doctor’s guidance and review on time.
2. Use of hearing aids: Hearing aids have developed from simple amplifiers to digital hearing aids, which have made a technological leap and are more comfortable to wear. However, the disadvantages are that they are expensive, relatively distorted, and require residual hearing as a basis.
3. Cochlear implantation: If the hearing loss is severe, the hearing aid is not effective and cochlear implantation is needed.
Patients suffering from neurological deafness in the right ear are advised to visit the ENT department of the hospital for the most suitable treatment method under the doctor’s evaluation.