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I have 50% SNHL in both ears. I am after ayurvedic medicine. Currently using hearing aids
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Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders
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I have 50% SNHL in both ears. I am after ayurvedic medicine. Currently using hearing aids - #1430

Sanmeet

I was diagnosed with SNHL disorder with 50% loss in both ears. I am currently using the hearing aids. Is there an ayurvedic medicine that can help me with reducing the hearing loss?

Age: 31
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In Ayurveda, Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SNHL) is often linked to imbalances in the Vata dosha, which affects the nervous system and sensory functions. Ayurvedic treatments aim to nourish and rejuvenate the auditory system, improve circulation, and balance the doshas. Key Ayurvedic Remedies: Brahmi: Known for its neuroprotective properties, it supports the nervous system and may aid auditory function. Ashwagandha: Rejuvenates the nervous system and promotes vitality, potentially helping with hearing. Anu Taila (nasal oil): Applied through Nasya, it balances Vata and supports sensory organs. Treatment like Karnapuran will help when guided by an AYURVEDIC ENT EXPERT. look for one in your area. Triphala: Improves circulation and detoxifies the body, which may support ear health. Other Therapies: Panchakarma: Detox therapies like Basti and Shirodhara help balance Vata and enhance overall well-being. Consult an Ayurvedic Doctor: It’s crucial to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor treatments based on your condition, as SNHL requires a holistic approach alongside your hearing aids.
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When dealing with Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SNHL), Ayurveda indeed has some approaches we can integrate, although it's good to know that Ayurvedic methods might not replace hearing aids completely. The focus is more on improving ear health, balance and reducing progression. First things first, think about your general health and any potential dosha imbalances. For ears, Vata dosha plays a key role. If there's Vata imbalance, addressing it is essential. You could try a gentle head massage with warm sesame oil to help pacify Vata — do it twice a week. Leave it on for an hour before washing off. It’s surprisingly relaxing and can improve blood flow too. On the herb front, Ashwagandha and Brahmi can be handy — they’re known for their neuroprotective qualities. Consider Ashwagandha in powder form, mixing 1-2 teaspoons with warm milk before bed. Add a pinch of nutmeg, it aids in relaxation! As for Brahmi, its juice can be taken, if available. Otherwise, try Brahmi capsules. Also, find time for nasya, or nasal drops. Anu taila is the typical oil used in Ayurveda; 2 drops in each nostril in the morning can help clear pathways that connect to your ear health. But make sure to consult someone experienced before starting this! Pay attention to your diet, avoid excessively cold and dry foods — they aggravate Vata. Focus on incorporating warm soups, stews, and whole grains. Hydration is crucial too, so keep a bottle nearby. Give Brahmi tea a shot, sipping it once a day. It might not be an instant fix, but consistency is key in Ayurvedic treatment. Remember, it's about supporting your hearing health over time. Finally, keep in mind... if symptoms worsen or change significantly, keep your specialist in the loop. SNHL can be a stable condition, but regular check-ups are important. Let's mix modern aids with the age-old wisdom of Ayurveda for the best of both worlds!

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