Can tinnitus cause deafness? Can tinnitus cause deafness?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-24
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In this case, there is such a possibility. Because many people may feel tinnitus for a long time. When I have it in my ears, I always feel like something is talking, or my ears are buzzing.

    So in this case, it may cause your ears to become deaf. Especially my own, as I get older, I can easily become deaf.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Audio content. Generally speaking, tinnitus is closely related to deafness. Tinnitus and deafness can occur individually, at the same time, or sequentially.

    Many times tinnitus will be accompanied by varying degrees of hearing loss, like this kind of tinnitus is accompanied by hearing loss, if it is a sudden onset, you must go to the hospital to see a doctor immediately, and seek medical treatment in time. If it is a chronic onset, such as tinnitus and deafness, it is a process of gradual hearing loss, and it may not be until a certain extent that this hearing loss is noticed. That is to say, when you find that there is no way to relieve the tinnitus, you still have to go to the hospital to check the specific cause of the tinnitus, as well as whether the tinnitus is accompanied by different degrees of hearing loss, and what the nature of the hearing loss is, you must go to the hospital to check clearly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Not necessarily. "Tinnitus doesn't have to cause deafness. Patients with tinnitus often present with symptoms of hearing loss.

    However, as long as you go to the otolaryngology department of the local regular hospital in time, clarify the cause of tinnitus, and actively cooperate with the doctor**, you can effectively improve the symptoms of tinnitus. However, if the patient with tinnitus has not taken a symptomatic approach**, the symptoms of deafness may occur over time. Therefore, it is recommended that patients with tinnitus seek medical attention in time, strictly follow the doctor's instructions, and carry out targeting**. ”

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Tinnitus may cause deafness, tinnitus can affect hearing, but not necessarily total deafness, there is a certain relationship between the two, but it is not necessarily related.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    People with long-term tinnitus do not necessarily become deaf, tinnitus and deafness are two different symptoms of hearing abnormalities. Long-term tinnitus may be caused by factors such as long-term anxiety and depression, excessive mental stress, and autonomic nervous disorders, but such patients are not accompanied by ear diseases and abnormalities in the structure of the ear canal.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Tinnitus is a symptom that can be caused by many diseases. Diseases of the ear itself, as well as diseases of the nervous system, can cause tinnitus. Severe tinnitus can also lead to deafness.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Tinnitus is often accompanied by hearing loss, but tinnitus itself does not cause deafness.

    There are various causes of tinnitus, ranging from vascular disease to sudden deafness, to simple tinnitus caused by staying up late or being overstressed. In addition, the noisy environment may also cause tinnitus. Some tinnitus may be an early or accompanying symptom of hearing loss, some may be simple tinnitus, and some may be hearing loss for a period of time after tinnitus.

    When transient tinnitus occurs, pay attention to adjusting the rhythm of life, maintaining a good mood, and regular work and rest, which may heal itself; Persistent tinnitus or severe tinnitus requires prompt medical attention to evaluate the cause of tinnitus and then systematize**. For those who complain of tinnitus only and have no other diseases, audiology-related examinations and tinnitus detection are mainly carried out to assess whether there is hearing loss and the degree of tinnitus, and formulate an appropriate plan; In addition, for tinnitus caused by some other diseases, especially unilateral tinnitus, it is necessary to find ** and carry out ** for the primary disease. **During the period, pay attention to healthy living habits, pay attention to a low-salt diet, avoid strong tea and coffee, relax mentally, ensure sleep, etc.

    For patients with tinnitus accompanied by significant hearing loss, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time to make a clear diagnosis and as soon as possible**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Tinnitus can cause deafness. Tinnitus is not a stand-alone condition, but a common symptom of many ear disorders. If there are tinnitus symptoms, you should actively carry out routine otological examinations, and if you are aiming for **, the tinnitus symptoms will be reduced or even disappear; However, if it is not active**, the symptoms of tinnitus will persist or even worsen, and some will gradually cause deafness.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It may cause hearing loss, but it generally does not cause total deafness. However, there are also some patients who have long-term tinnitus, but their hearing is within the normal range, so there are individual differences in whether the specific hearing is reduced. After tinnitus, it is recommended to go to the otolaryngology department, and you can do an electroaudiometry, which can determine whether there is a decrease in hearing.

    If there is hearing loss, it is necessary to carry out targeted **, and in the process, it is necessary to regularly review and observe the **effect**. In general, tinnitus is a relatively common disease. There are many causes of tinnitus, and there are different causes** schemes, and it is necessary to avoid exposure to noisy environments as much as possible.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It depends on what is causing the tinnitus. If the cause of tinnitus is only secretory otitis media or cerumen embolism, hypertension and diabetes, etc., as long as it is reasonable, it will not cause deafness. If the tinnitus is caused by drugs or acoustic neuroma, noise, etc., if the condition is aggravated and there is no reasonable **, it can cause deafness.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Tinnitus generally does not cause deafness, tinnitus caused by systemic reasons, then the whole body will not appear after adjustment, if the low frequency, it is whining, such as the sound of an airplane taking off, and the medication is good.

    High frequencies are relatively difficult to recover, but once tinnitus develops, the possibility of causing deafness is basically non-existent. If you don't deal with tinnitus, such as anemia, or even tinnitus caused by postoperative trauma, if you don't deal with it, the anemia may not heal on its own, to find out the cause of anemia, the surgical wound will generally heal itself, but there is a part of it, it is a systemic cause, such as poor kidney function, not that Chinese medicine says that the kidney function is not good, such as kidney failure, kidney deficiency, that is to say that the overall function is relatively weak, such as nephritis, kidney function is not good, it will also cause tinnitus, at this time, we should pay close attention, in this case, the tinnitus, If you don't deal with it, the real hearing loss that will be caused, that is, deafness, what is the degree of deafness?

    Some are light and some are heavy.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The symptoms of tinnitus do not necessarily cause deafness. Some patients may simply present with symptoms of neurological tinnitus, and no significant hearing loss is found through audiological examination, but patients also need to pay attention to ear protection, avoid further exposure to noisy environments, avoid excessive use of headphones, and avoid unhealthy lifestyle and eating habits. Some patients may have tinnitus and deafness symptoms at the same time or successively, and may be improved to a certain extent through the timely use of some drugs that improve microcirculation and nutritional nerves, such as ginkgo biloba preparation, methylcobalamin, etc.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Tinnitus is a symptom that does not directly cause deafness, if not intervened in time, or tinnitus can cause tinnitus due to lesions or perforations in the middle and inner ear, among which cochlear lesions, vestibular canal lesions, lesions from the auditory nerve pathway to the auditory center are more common, and finally lesions in the organs around the ear can also cause tinnitus.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Short-term tinnitus does not cause deafness.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First of all, tinnitus depends on what causes it, and long-term tinnitus has a certain impact on hearing loss.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Tinnitus is a common symptom of ear diseases, patients feel that there is sound in the ear, the loudness is different, and the high-pitched tinnitus will make people annoyed and affect sleep and work. Its appearance may be intermittent or persistent, and sometimes ear chickens may be the first symptom and accompanying symptoms of some diseases, and the cause of tinnitus is not yet clear in medicine.

    Deafness is a lesion of the auditory nerve and centers at all levels in the auditory system, causing auditory dysfunction and varying degrees of hearing loss. Depending on the location and cause of hearing loss, it can be divided into conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, and mixed hearing loss.

    Tinnitus and deafness are parallel, not causal, and are two symptoms that occur after the auditory pathway is impaired. Tinnitus does not directly cause deafness.

    When we have problems with our ears, the accompanying complications may include tinnitus or deafness, but the occurrence of tinnitus is generally easier for us to detect, and the signs of deafness are difficult to be detected in the early stage, so it causes the patient to have the illusion of tinnitus causing deafness.

    The relationship between tinnitus and deafness is like the relationship between a sore throat and a runny nose when you have a cold.

    Tinnitus is generally not harmful to health, but it is disturbing and unsettling, and at present, there are certain difficulties. Patients with tinnitus symptoms should actively go to the hospital for corresponding examination and treatment, so as not to delay the diagnosis and treatment of some important diseases.

    Once deafness occurs, it is generally irreversible, except for a few disorders, such as sudden deafness. At present, it is medically impossible to completely ** deafness, and can only assist in hearing sound by wearing hearing aids, so as to return to the sound world.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This is not particularly true that tinnitus causes deafness, because sometimes tinnitus is often a prodrome of some diseases. Tinnitus is often a prodromal symptom of some diseases, that is, if you have tinnitus such as otosclerosis, sudden deafness, acoustic neuroma, Meniere's disease, many of them have tinnitus in the early stage, that is, it is not because it is often not because of tinnitus that causes hearing loss, but because these diseases have the symptom of tinnitus, which can appear in the early stage. Then once tinnitus appears, we should pay attention to it.

    To see if we have any problems, come and see, do it, go to the ear department, that is, the ear department of a specialized hospital to have a hearing test and related examinations, to see why we have tinnitus.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hello! In general, tinnitus does not cause deafness, tinnitus is not deafness, tinnitus does not cause progressive hearing loss, both are symptoms of auditory system diseases, and can exist independently or concomitantly; Some patients with tinnitus due to organic lesions, such as those with acoustic neuroma, may have hearing loss, and some patients with tinnitus have normal hearing.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Of course, it will cause deafness, under normal circumstances, if you don't get neurological tinnitus for a long time, it will definitely lead to deafness, but it also depends on whether you want to treat it wholeheartedly or you don't have the money to delay the condition.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Patients with tinnitus are accompanied by deafness and hearing loss. However, tinnitus and hearing loss are two symptoms, and if tinnitus suffers from hearing loss, it is considered that there is a problem with the auditory pathway. The claim that tinnitus can cause deafness is untenable.

    If there is tinnitus and deafness, you need to see a doctor in time, because some lesions, such as acoustic neuroma, mainly take tinnitus as the first symptom, and if you do not pay attention to it, then there will be hearing loss, facial paralysis, intracranial and other lesions. If tinnitus occurs, especially unilateral tinnitus, it is recommended that the patient seek medical attention in time and do not delay the condition.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Hello! In response to your question my is:

    Tinnitus is an unformed abnormal acoustic hallucination in the ear or skull in the absence of an external sound source. This sound sensation can be one or more and lasts for a certain amount of time. Tinnitus is not a disease in itself, it is a symptom of some diseases.

    In other words, tinnitus may or may not cause deafness, and deaf patients may or may not have tinnitus, and both may or may not exist at the same time.

    Hope mine is helpful to you.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The claim that tinnitus causes deafness is not particularly true, as tinnitus is sometimes a prodrome of some diseases. Tinnitus is often a prodrome of some diseases, that is, you have tinnitus in the early stage, such as otosclerosis, sudden deafness, acoustic neuroma, Meniere's disease

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Tinnitus is a type of symptom, otogenic tinnitus is the same as deafness, it is caused by direct or indirect damage to the auditory pathway, tinnitus and deafness can exist independently or together.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Can tinnitus cause deafness? Because it's a joint relationship. Long-lasting tinnitus can cause deafness.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Long-term tinnitus will have a certain impact on hearing, and it is best to go to the hospital for a detailed examination when there is long-term tinnitus to clarify the cause of tinnitus, the nature of tinnitus, and alleviate the symptoms of tinnitus by **.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    No, it won't be after a while

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Hello, your question is does tinnitus cause deafness? Many people with hearing loss are accompanied by tinnitus, tinnitus is not sure to cause deafness, this is not absolute, but many people because of long-term tinnitus affects hearing, I hope mine is helpful to you!

    ps: People with tinnitus should establish strengthening exercises, eat reasonably, pay attention to rest, and don't stay up late.

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