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Diabetes-induced Auditory Complications: Are They Preventable? a Comprehensive Review of Interventions

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Date 2021 Feb 8
PMID 33555440
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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by elevated blood glucose levels, which, over time, lead to major chronic complications in various organs of the body. A growing body of research suggests that diabetes could also result in degenerative changes in the auditory system. To date, several attempts have been made to prevent and reduce diabetes-induced auditory complications. Such attempts have generally focused on disease modifying as well as other pharmacological treatments involving several herbal and non-herbal agents such as vitamins C and E, rutin, resveratrol, coffee, trigonelline, Dioscorea nipponica, red ginseng, Pterostilbene Bofutsushosan, Daisaikoto, tolrestat, ACE inhibitors (enalapril), Ca antagonists (nimodipine), Lipo-prostaglandin E1, methylprednisolone, dexamethasone, and chlorogenic acid and also other strategies like acupuncture. However, there is no consensus about which are the most effective strategies for preventing and reducing auditory complications in diabetic patients with few side effects and maximum efficacy. This paper provides a comprehensive review of interventions for preventing and treating diabetes-induced auditory complications to help therapists.

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