Conductive Hearing Loss – Can Medicines Help Improving Hearing Power Or Only Surgery Or Hearing Aid?
I am unable to hear low and high freuqency and as per ENT took audiometic test and diagnoised as Bilateral moderate conductive hearing loss . What is permanent remedy for this. Can drugs help cure this?
Local ENT suggest to under go Surgery. If I under go surgery will I get back the hearing power surely?? can anyone suggest whether this can be corrected by in take of medicines?? OR can by corrected by SURGERY?
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Conductive hearing loss can be corrected by surgery not medication. Depending on what your condition is many times the surgeries are very successful. However sometimes they are not. Talk to your surgeon about the risks and possibilities. Hearing aids would also help. What kind of surgery does ENT want to do? Stapedectomy? Remove a Cholesteatoma? Find out and look up more info online. It is always best to get as much info as you can in order to make the best and most informed decision before undergoing surgery.
Conductive hearing loss is generally a mechanical problem, either with the bones of the inner ear, or the cochlea. It’s not a chemical problem, so medications don’t fix it. Surgery or a hearing aid is generally your only option. I dont’ know anything about your particular surgeon, but your chances of success improve if your surgeon has done similar procedures many times before.
there is no medicine for hearing loss listen to your ent
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