Prolonged cicatrization of the ears may be associated with disorders associated with sensorineural tinnitus. Conventional therapeutic drugs are basically divided into two main categories: those used for the treatment of the underlying diseases accompanied by tinnitus, and those used for symptomatic treatment.
1. Treatment of underlying diseases: e.g., medication for auditory neuropathy, Meniere’s disease, thyroid dysfunction. Nutritional nerve drugs such as vitamin B and zinc preparations can be used, and drugs to improve microcirculation such as ginkgo biloba extract. Hypoglycemia can be the cause of tinnitus, such as tinnitus after sleep or early morning aggravation, and drinking glucose water may relieve the symptoms.
2. Symptomatic treatment:
(1) Drugs to reduce the effects of tinnitus: such drugs mainly include: anti-anxiety such as Maprotiline and antidepressants such as alprazolam.
(2) Tinnitus inhibitors: sodium channel blockers such as lidocaine, anticonvulsants such as clonazepam and anticonvulsants such as carbamazepine.
When the occurrence of long-term cicatrization of the ears, you can actively seek medical treatment, systematic examination to clarify the diagnosis and etiology, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.