How does lung cancer cause ear back to return a responsibility possibly

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My grandfather got lung cancer a few months ago. He has been hospitalized in the hospital for treatment, and mainly for chemotherapy. Now his ears are a little bit dorsified. Let's talk about how lung cancer may cause dorsiflexion?

How does lung cancer cause ear back to return a responsibility possibly

First, some chemotherapy drugs or radiotherapy may lead to ototoxicity. According to the type of treatment and the degree of hearing loss, temporary or permanent hearing loss may occur. Ototoxicity will lead to sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). Drugs or chemicals damage the hair cells in the cochlea of the inner ear, making the hair cells unable to complete the normal physiological function. This damage may cause serious hearing and balance problems, leading to hearing loss, tinnitus or balance disorders

Secondly, basic chemotherapy drugs (mainly cisplatin and carboplatin) and radiation therapy in the head and neck are the most likely methods to cause ototoxicity. During and after cancer treatment, a hearing rehabilitation specialist is needed to monitor the effects of exposure to ototoxic chemotherapy and provide hearing rehabilitation treatment, including hearing aid fitting.

Finally, if you have to receive chemotherapy or radiotherapy, and the patient has had hearing loss, then you need to consider some treatment methods, such as fitting hearing aids can help 95% of the patients with hearing loss. Because of the high success rate of cancer therapy and the longer life span of cancer patients, the treatment of hearing loss can certainly improve the quality of life of these patients.

matters needing attention

After getting lung cancer, we should pay attention to the treatment methods, especially in chemotherapy, there will be many side effects. During the treatment, we should pay attention to the nursing methods of daily life and diet, especially the adjuvant treatment of traditional Chinese medicine.