Hearing loss after a hypertensive crisis

Question: I am 43 years, working pressure of 135/95. Recently suffered a hypertensive crisis, when the pressure jumped to 160/120. At the same time to feel pain in the left ear. Now the pressure is stabilized at the working numbers 135/95 and maintained in this rule by receiving Cavinton and injection SERMION. Nevertheless, there is a partial hearing loss, as if the cotton is a cork in the ear or water, constantly fonit. When testing hearing Laurent clinic learned that the membrane is intact, no otitis media and the fact that, most likely a spasm of the nerve of the ear after a hypertensive crisis. Q: Is it treated? And if so, what and how long it be treated?

Answer: Hello, Just to say whether the hearing is restored, it is very difficult. Audiometry should be undertaken to determine the degree of hearing loss at this time. We need to continue taking medication that you have used so far as they contribute to the normalization of blood flow. Giving recommendations for the treatment of absence – is impossible. Of course, consultation with a neurologist, but for now you can add to the treatment of B-vitamins: B1, B6, B12 (neyromultivit, milgamma, etc.). The sooner you seek medical attention, the more likely the most complete restoration of hearing!

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