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Is There Any Treatment For Weak Ear Nerves As Hearing Is Getting Poor?

Hi i have ear problem at first i can't hear whispering but now it's getting serious i can't hear anything properly i went to doctor he said ur ear nerve are weak n will get weaker day by day, i had done audiometry test as well, he further said we dnt have treatment for this now can u kindly help me plz
Wed, 19 Feb 2014
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Hello and welcome to health care magic,

I do understand your problem and you must also try to understand these:

If you have conductive hearing loss in accordance to your hearing tests then there is a very good chance of treating the same depending on the cause

If your hearing is sensory or neural and if that is severe then you must go for a hearing aid which will ensure that your hearing remains the same. If you do not use hearing aid then there is a high chance that the loss will increase

Hope this helps and if you can get back to me with the test report then I can help you out better

regards

Dr Sriram Nathan
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Is There Any Treatment For Weak Ear Nerves As Hearing Is Getting Poor?

Hello and welcome to health care magic, I do understand your problem and you must also try to understand these: If you have conductive hearing loss in accordance to your hearing tests then there is a very good chance of treating the same depending on the cause If your hearing is sensory or neural and if that is severe then you must go for a hearing aid which will ensure that your hearing remains the same. If you do not use hearing aid then there is a high chance that the loss will increase Hope this helps and if you can get back to me with the test report then I can help you out better regards Dr Sriram Nathan