Does tinnitus cause deafness Can tinnitus cause deafness?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-11
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    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.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    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.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    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.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    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.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Answer: 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.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    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

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    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.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

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

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    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 **.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, it won't be after a while

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    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.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    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.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    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.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Short-term tinnitus does not cause deafness.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

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

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Tinnitus does not directly cause deafness. When we have problems with our ears, the accompanying complications may be tinnitus or deafness. However, 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 creates an illusion that the patient is deaf due to tinnitus.

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

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    And does ming cause deafness, but tomorrow I have to go to a professional hospital for treatment, and I am afraid that he will control it, well, if it takes a long time, um, the condition worsens, and it is possible that the child.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Tinnitus may become the cause of hearing loss, and it is generally not a direct factor, so relax your mind, correctly understand tinnitus, coexist peacefully with tinnitus in daily life, pay attention to your regular work and rest time, avoid staying up late, eat less greasy and spicy food, avoid aggravation of tinnitus, and regularly review your hearing as long as it is within the normal range.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Tinnitus doesn't have to cause deafness. Although tinnitus is often associated with hearing loss, it is not an equating sign between them. Some tinnitus is not related to the auditory system, such as trauma to the brain, or caused by the patient's sleep, emotion, mental tension, life schedule, work and rest time, and the way of work and rest, resulting in tinnitus.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Tinnitus is that there is no sound from the outside world, and the patient himself feels that there is a sound in the ear, which is mostly caused by diseases of the nervous system, so it should be positive**. Tinnitus does not cause deafness.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Yes, why does tinnitus last so long and cause deafness? This is a matter of great concern to many patients. That's because sound travels through nerves, so once the auricular nerve is damaged, paralyzed, necrotic, and inevitably loss of hearing, leading to deafness, the final result of the lesion is due to varying degrees of damage to the auricular nerve, decreased or lost function, slightly causing tinnitus, and leading to deafness.

    Tinnitus is mainly ear diseases, such as external ear diseases, external auditory canal, sputum embolism, external ear foreign bodies, acute and chronic inflammation of the middle ear, tympanic membrane perforation, etc. Most people with tinnitus do not cause deafness, and the possibility of deafness cannot be ruled out.

    Therefore, the occurrence of tinnitus should require a clinician to determine the nature of the tinnitus. Most patients with tinnitus have varying degrees of auditory system lesions, and hearing tests have varying degrees of hearing loss. Ototoxic antibiotics can cause toxicity to the inner ear if used incorrectly, causing tinnitus and deafness in some people.

    If the drug is discontinued if detected early, deafness can be reduced or avoided. Tinnitus caused by deafness, acoustic neuroma, and various ear disorders caused by Meniere's disease can lead to deafness if left untimely**.

    So, we can see that tinnitus and deafness are inseparable. Tinnitus can cause deafness if it is not ** or delayed** or is not effective. So if you find yourself with similar symptoms, don't delay and take timely steps to avoid missing out on the best opportunities.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    There is a certain chance that the disease will be prolonged and may lead to deafness in the later stage.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    There is a saying among patients that they are deaf after ten rings, or they will be deaf if they are ringing for a long time, as if they have tinnitus for a long time, they will become deaf, which is also the reason why many patients with tinnitus are particularly worried about nervousness. Worried that tinnitus will not be cured for a long time, the ears will become deaf, in fact, this statement is wrong. Tinnitus does not cause deafness, but rather tinnitus is caused by deafness.

    The process of tinnitus is that after deafness first, deafness is found in the brain, so it works hard to compensate for the hearing loss, and the tinnitus signal is generated. Therefore, friends with tinnitus should not worry too much, tinnitus will definitely not cause deafness, if the ear has hearing loss because of a long time, there must be other reasons, which not only lead to hearing loss, but also lead to the aggravation of tinnitus. There is no causal relationship between tinnitus and deafness, but deafness causes tinnitus, and tinnitus does not.

    Deafness and tinnitus are complementary diseases, deaf patients are accompanied by tinnitus, but not all patients are accompanied, some patients also have long-term tinnitus, yes but do not feel the decline of hearing, long-term tinnitus has been carried for a long time, but hearing can also be maintained in normal, so deafness and tinnitus have a certain interrelated relationship.

    However, long-term tinnitus does not necessarily cause deafness, and some patients are more worried about tinnitus in the future, so they will actively have tinnitus, but some patients can have a certain effect on tinnitus. However, some patients are also more difficult to get up, and there is no effect for a period of time, and the current tinnitus is more complicated and not fully understood.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Tinnitus may lead to deafness for a long time, and there is a saying that if you ring for a long time, you will be deaf, which is the truth. Because the tinnitus that appears in the early stage is often the most important, it will worsen and become deaf after a long time. Tinnitus such as nerves often indicate microcirculatory disorders in the inner ear, inner ear ischemia or hypoxia, and mass lesions in the inner auditory canal.

    The early manifestation of the lesion is not deafness, but tinnitus, which may be intermittent tinnitus in the early stage, which can recover on its own after a while, and after a long time, it will become persistent tinnitus, even if it is controlled with drugs, it is still possible that it will not disappear. After half a year, tinnitus persists, resulting in a much higher chance of deafness than normal people. Once tinnitus occurs, it is recommended that the patient seek medical attention in time, as early as possible, not more than three months, once more than three months, neurological damage, inner ear damage may be irreversible, even if the drug control, still can not restore normal nerve function, for a long time, may lead to neurological deafness.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Condition analysis: tinnitus can be paroxysmal, can be persistent, some tinnitus accompanied by deafness, and some only tinnitus without tinnitus.

    Ear. Most patients with tinnitus have different degrees of auditory system lesions, and all have different degrees of hearing loss after hearing examination.

    Harm. Improper use of antibiotics such as streptomycin and gentamicin can poison the inner ear in some people.

    Ringing and aural shrugs, if detected early and discontinued early**, can reduce or avoid deafness. Slightly ear disease such as hard ears.

    Metamorphosis, acoustic neuroma, Meniere's disease archTinnitus, if left unchecked, can lead to ear failure.

    Deaf. However, not all tinnitus causes deafness. Such as high blood pressure or yin deficiency according to traditional Chinese medicine, etc., can be.

    If you only have tinnitus and normal hearing, when these systemic diseases** improve, the whine will disappear naturally.

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