Can external forces cause sudden deafness?
Traumatic brain injury or ear trauma can sometimes cause damage to the auditory function area of the cerebral cortex or rupture of the window membrane of the cochlea, resulting in…
Traumatic brain injury or ear trauma can sometimes cause damage to the auditory function area of the cerebral cortex or rupture of the window membrane of the cochlea, resulting in…
Regular oral medication or infusion therapy is usually sufficient during the onset of the disease. In cases with severe dizziness, nausea and other uncomfortable symptoms or when the patient’s underlying…
Regular oral medication or fluids are usually sufficient for the duration of the illness, but hospitalisation may be considered in cases of severe dizziness, nausea and other discomfort, or if…
It is not recommended to drink strong tea or drink too much tea while taking the medication, and it is advisable to eat a light diet and avoid all kinds…
Traumatic brain injury or ear trauma can sometimes cause damage to the cortical auditory area or rupture of the window membrane of the cochlea, resulting in hearing loss, for example.