How to treat delayed eardrum labyrinthine effusion

The treatments for delayed eardrum labyrinthine effusion include: general treatment, medication and surgery.
1. General treatment: keep calm, avoid agitation. Lay down flat and rest during the attack. In general, moderate physical exercise is recommended to keep a good mindset. Reduce salt intake, reduce the intake of coffee and tea, and quit smoking and drinking.
2. Medications: Diazepam to control anxiety; drugs to adjust autonomic function, such as vitamin B1 and vitamin B12. The use of vasodilators, such as niacin, and have a dehydrating effect, such as dihydrochlorothiazide, etc., to eliminate edema. At the same time, glucocorticoids can be injected into the tympanic chamber to control vertigo attacks.
3. Surgical treatment: When conservative treatment is ineffective, surgical treatments such as endolymphatic sac surgery and vestibular neurectomy are chosen under the surgeon’s evaluation.
There may be other treatments for delayed eardrum labyrinthine effusion, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for targeted treatment or therapy. The above medication is in accordance with the doctor’s prescription.