Clinically, we have encountered many patients who have some sudden deafness due to stress, genes, or some sudden reasons. In principle, we recommend that for a patient, he should go to the hospital for a medical intervention, and the sooner the better. For a patient with sudden clinical deafness, he has a 3-day period. The closer the time, the better his ** effect, whether it is an in-ear needle, hormone or hyperbaric oxygen chamber, we will advise the patient that when he has sudden deafness and hearing loss, the early ** effect will be better.
Because if the patient has sudden deafness for more than 3 months, no matter which method is used**, it will not be effective in a clinical sense. He may need to wear a hearing aid. However, for most patients with sudden deafness, his speech recognition ability is often very poor, so when he wears hearing aids, the effect is not necessarily particularly good. He may need to consider cochlear implants, so for a patient with sudden deafness, if you meet relatives or friends who meet patients with sudden deafness, you recommend him to go to the hospital for a reasonable medical intervention, this time period is the sooner the better, after missing the ** time period, whether you wear hearing aids or do cochlear implants, its effect may not be so ideal.