Generally, sudden deafness can be discharged after about 2 weeks of hospitalization, and patients need to take medication and other treatments during hospitalization.
Sudden deafness refers to the sudden onset of sensorineural hearing damage, patients will have dizziness, tinnitus, hearing loss and other manifestations. Generally, patients need to be hospitalized for several weeks before they can be discharged. However, the exact time of discharge needs to be determined by the patient’s condition.
Patients with sudden deafness need to be treated with glucocorticosteroids such as dexamethasone and methylprednisolone, as well as vasodilators such as betahistine to improve local microcirculation under the guidance of a doctor. With methylcobalamin, adenosylcobalamin and other drugs to nutritional nerve. Some patients can also follow the doctor’s instructions with thrombolytic and anticoagulant drugs such as bacitracin and viper antithrombin.
In addition to medication, glucocorticoids can be injected into the middle ear to relieve the condition. At the same time, it is also necessary to actively investigate the cause of deafness.
It is recommended that patients with sudden deafness need to consult a doctor in time, who will determine the specific hospitalization time and the corresponding treatment according to the patient’s condition.