Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Sensorineural hearing loss occurs due to damage to the inner ear, and it is a common type of permanent hearing loss. It also occurs due to damage in the nerve pathways of the inner ear to the brain, aging, and increased exposure to loud noise in adults. Congenital abnormalities can cause sensorineural hearing loss in children. In this condition, soft sounds are unclear, and high-pitched sounds remain muffled. It is managed by using hearing aids.

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Is there ayurvedic medicine for sensorineural hearing loss?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 62 year old male. Today I was checked and diagnosed with moderate sloping sensorineural hearing loss in both ears. Is there any ayurvedic medicine for me?  Read Full »


Dr. Alka

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Yes, ayurvedic treatment is available for sensorineural hearing loss. But, the results may vary from person to person. Hearing aids are commonly prescribed by ENT specialists. Along with that, you can take this treatment. Capsule Ksheerabala two capsules two times ...  Read Full »

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