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Can sensorineural hearing loss be treated?

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Dr. Alka

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Published At September 21, 2023
Reviewed AtSeptember 21, 2023

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I am 24-years-old. Any treatment for sensorineural hearing loss? Loss of 40-50 % hearing. I do not know it is by birth or happened later.

Answered by Dr. Alka

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I read your query and understand your concern.

I just read your query. Sensorineural hearing loss is related to the inner ear and neural part of the ear. Follow the ayurvedic treatment, which will strengthen the nerves and will help you:

  1. Take a tablet Yograj guggulu, two tablets- Twice a day with lukewarm water after food for three weeks. Do not swallow these tablets. Chew them and then take them.

  2. Take capsule Ashwagandha two capsule twice a day with water for four weeks.

  3. Take capsule Brahmi two capsules of twice a day with water for four weeks.

  4. Take one teaspoon of sesame oil in a pan and heat it on low flame and then add one clove of chopped garlic in it and fry it. While frying, stir the garlic and gently press it. When garlic turns brown, then stop the flame. Let it cool. Then put it in a container. Pour five drops of this oil into each ear twice a day.

Try all these regularly, and you will soon feel positive results.

I hope you are satisfied with my answer.

Thank you.

Regarding follow up

after one month

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Alka
Dr. Alka

Ayurveda Specialist

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