I have a problem in both ear. Sometimes I cannot hear some specific words. Doctor suggested that I have a problem known as bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. He suggested stablanz pv to treat. I have a problem of hypertension. I use nebicard v. Will I continue both nabicard v and stablanz pv? Will it cure my ear problem?
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Hi, u really haven't provided with a detailed history to come to a sort conclusion to know the root cause of ur sensorineural hearing loss at such a young age.
Medical treatment usually has no great help as far as sn loss is concerned. Usually if the loss is hampering ur daily life activities,then u need to go ahead with a hearing aid device .
Having said that , it's v important that u see a ent specialist in ur area who will examine u in detail, do a hearing test.. to take the final decision on ur issue .
Do continue ur meds though .
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Best wishes.
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see a ent specialist in ur area
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Avoid any loud sound exposure to the ears and avoid using earplugs n earphones.
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Usually sensory neural hearing loss is a permanent disability and medications are not very helpful. Only in cases of sudden hearing loss medicines may help. You can continue treatment for hypertension and hearing loss together
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Consult nearby ENT specialist for confirmation of diagnosis and appropriate treatment if required
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