What if I can't hear you?

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Ear inaudibility may be caused by cerumen embolism, otitis externa and sudden deafness. Different causes and treatments are also different.

What if I can't hear you?

1. Cerumen embolism

If the patient's ear inaudibility is caused by cerumen embolism, drugs can be selected under the guidance of a doctor to dissolve the keratin in cerumen, such as hydrogen peroxide, mineral oil, olive oil, etc.

2. otitis externa

If the patient's ear inaudibility is caused by otitis externa, drugs can be selected under the guidance of a doctor to inhibit inflammatory reactions, such as ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, betamethasone, etc. If necrosis occurs, the focus can be removed by surgery.

What if I can't hear you?

3. Sudden deafness

If the patient's ear inaudibility is caused by sudden deafness, drugs can be selected under the guidance of a doctor to improve microcirculation, nutritional nerve drugs, such as dexamethasone, mecobalamin, alprostadil, etc.



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