There is no clinical claim that tinnitus can be recovered in one stroke. Tinnitus can be caused by cholesteatoma of the external auditory canal, otitis media, Meniere’s disease and other diseases, which can be treated with medication or surgery according to the specific condition.
1. Cholesteatoma of the external auditory canal: If left untreated, the lesion will invade towards the eardrum and even spread to the middle or inner ear, which can lead to hearing loss, mixed deafness and thus tinnitus. This condition can be treated with surgery to remove the lesion.
2. Otitis media: mainly due to bacteria and viruses multiply in the middle ear, caused by the inflammation of the middle ear cavity, may lead to tinnitus symptoms. At this time, you can choose to take oral cefprozil tablets and other antibiotics, or local topical levofloxacin ear drops for treatment.
3. Ménière’s disease: mainly caused by the abnormal function of the inner ear structure, patients may have rotational vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, tinnitus and ear stuffiness and other manifestations. Acute episodes can be treated with drugs such as Benadryl, and in the chronic stage, drugs such as Betahistine can be used to control vertigo episodes and relieve symptoms.
In addition, vancomycin and other ototoxic drugs can also lead to tinnitus when applied improperly, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations, a clear diagnosis of the cause of the disease, and then targeted treatment, and comply with the doctor’s instructions to take medication, so as not to cause adverse consequences.