2018
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000013742
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Delayed recovery of pediatric sudden sensorineural hearing loss treated with acupuncture

Abstract: Rationale:The rate of spontaneous recovery of sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) has been reported to be as high as 32% to 65%. Although the majority of spontaneous recoveries occur within 2 weeks, treatment of refractory SSNHL failing conventional therapy is difficult. In particular, it is more difficult to treat children—who have a worse prognosis than adults—with SSNHL refractory to conventional therapy. No studies reported delayed recovery of pediatric SSNHL later than 3 months after onset, or delay… Show more

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“…Although a variety of treatment modalities are utilized for the treatment of patients with SSNHL, its optimal therapy strategy has not been established, because of its uncertain etiology. Acupuncture, TENS, and EA are reported to manage symptoms of SSNHL [19–27] . In addition, EA as a combination of acupuncture and TENS may benefit patients with TENS [26–27] .…”
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“…Although a variety of treatment modalities are utilized for the treatment of patients with SSNHL, its optimal therapy strategy has not been established, because of its uncertain etiology. Acupuncture, TENS, and EA are reported to manage symptoms of SSNHL [19–27] . In addition, EA as a combination of acupuncture and TENS may benefit patients with TENS [26–27] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, alternative treatment to manage SSNHL is in high demand. Non-pharmacological therapy includes transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), moxibustion, Tuina, and acupuncture are report to treat such condition [20–23] …”
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