TREATMENT OF ACUTE SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS OF VARIOUS GENESIS
Hearing loss is a socially significant problem. In a significant number of cases, it is based on sensorineural hearing loss. Given the polyetiology of the disease, the approach to treating patients should be comprehensive. Over the past decades, there has been a steady increase in the number of patients with hearing impairment due to the development of sensorineural hearing loss, which, in turn, leads to social and labor maladaptation, deterioration in the quality of life of patients, and in children to a violation of the psycho-emotional , speech and intellectual development. The treatment of acute sensorineural hearing loss (ASNHL) remains an important and problematic task of modern otolaryngology. Thus, in acute sensorineural hearing loss, therapy is aimed at combating edema, inflammation, circulatory disorders, and tissue metabolism.