Cipro and methylprednisolone for deafness?

Deafness may be associated with cerumen impaction, senile deafness, acoustic neuroma and other diseases. General treatment, medication and surgery need to be selected according to the cause and characteristics of the disease. Whether Ciprofloxacin (Flunarizine Hydrochloride Capsules) and Methylprednisolone can treat deafness is related to the etiology of deafness, and should be treated in accordance with the doctor’s prescription and avoid self-medication.
Conductive deafness caused by cerumen impaction requires the removal of impaction of cerumen in the ear canal to restore hearing. Senile deafness is mostly caused by degenerative changes of the auditory nerve in elderly patients with sensorineural hearing loss, mostly treated with hearing aids, and most of the auditory neuromas come from Schwann cells of the vestibular nerve sheath membrane, and neural deafness can occur after the occurrence of tumors, which is mainly treated with surgical options.
The generic name of Ciprofloxacin is Flunarizine Hydrochloride Capsules, which is used for vestibular disorders, cerebral circulation disorders, arterial circulation disorders, venous circulation disorders, peripheral circulation disorders, and epilepsy adjuvant therapy. Methylprednisolone belongs to the glucocorticoid hormone, which is mainly used in the treatment of anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic, anti-allergy, anti-shock and so on.
The use of these two drugs for the treatment of deafness should be standardized only after evaluation by a specialist on the basis of a complete examination to clarify the diagnosis and etiology of deafness.