- Currently there is a lack of available scientific evidence on the use of integrative therapies for the treatment or prevention of Gorlin-Chaudhry-Moss (GCM) syndrome. The therapies listed below have been studied for hearing loss, should be used only under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider, and should not be used in replacement of other proven therapies or preventive measures.
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Unclear or conflicting scientific evidence
- Acupuncture
: Preliminary evidence suggests that there is likely no benefit from acupuncture in hearing loss in adults or children. However, this evidence is from small studies, and more research is needed before a definitive conclusion can be reached.
- Acupuncture is likely safe when performed by an experienced practitioner using the standard sterile technique. Very few serious complications have been documented, despite millions of treatments conducted every year. Observational studies and randomized trials reviewing thousands of treatments have not noted any grave adverse reactions. Rare serious and potentially lethal complications have been noted in case reports, including infection and organ, nerve, or vascular injury. There are several reports of fatalities in the available medical literature. Acupuncture may be unsafe in patients with emphysema or other pulmonary disease, based on multiple case reports of pneumothorax, or tears in the lung. Special care should be taken with pregnant women to protect the fetus and prevent stimulation of contractions. Acupuncture may be unsafe when used in individuals with bleeding disorders, unstable medical conditions, or infections. Despite theoretical concerns for bleeding disorders, case reports have not documented adverse effects of acupuncture related to uncontrolled bleeding. Use caution when electrostimulation acupuncture is used in pregnant women, in patients with cardiac disorders, including those with a pacemaker, because of the risk of arrhythmia or interference with pacemaker functioning.
- Noni
: Noni juice has been used for many years for a wide variety of indications in Southeast Asia. Noni juice has shown some evidence of beneficial effects in improving hearing in people with auditory dysfunction, but more study is needed.
- Overall, noni has had very few reported side effects. Although noni roots are known to contain liver damaging constituents, there is controversy about whether use of noni would actually damage the liver.