Taisho Kenko Navi Releases New Health Information on 'Sudden Deafness' on April 15th: Consulting a Doctor Within 2 Weeks of Onset is the Key to Protecting Your Hearing
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Taisho Pharmaceutical's health information site 'Taisho Kenko Navi' published a new article on sudden deafness on April 15. Supervised by a specialist, it emphasizes the importance of early treatment within two weeks and explains symptoms, treatments, and prevention methods.
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- Q: What is the main characteristic of sudden deafness?
- A: It is a disease in which hearing in one ear suddenly decreases or is lost one day, with almost no warning signs of onset.
- Q: Within what timeframe should a person consult a doctor to protect their hearing?
- A: It is extremely important to start appropriate treatment within two weeks of the onset of sudden deafness.
- Q: What are believed to be the possible causes of sudden deafness?
- A: Although the exact cause remains unknown, it is believed that inner ear blood flow disorders and viral infections are involved.
- Q: Which age group is sudden deafness particularly common among?
- A: It is particularly common among people in their 30s to 60s who are prone to stress, though it occurs across all ages.
- Q: How did the estimated number of patients change between the 1993 and 2001 surveys?
- A: The estimated number of patients receiving treatment increased about 1.5 times, from about 24,000 to about 35,000.