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Deafness is usually accompanied by tinnitus, which can be said to be a sequelae of deafness, but tinnitus is not necessarily accompanied by deafness, let alone cause deafness. However, it is important to go to the hospital for a check-up after tinnitus is found, so that the diseases that cause tinnitus can be detected early, and some of these diseases may cause deafness. The incidence of tinnitus should be directed at the underlying disease, as remission of the underlying disease improves tinnitus.
Recovery of deafness also often relieves the accompanying tinnitus. Hypertension and cervical spondylosis can also cause tinnitus Tinnitus is a symptom that can occur in almost all ear diseases, including cerumen or foreign body caused by external ear canal obstruction and infection (otitis externa, otitis media, labyrinthitis, syphilis, meningitis).
So friends, if you find yourself in such a situation, then you have to pay great attention to it, now in this fast-paced era, as office workers, many times the body is in a sub-health state, it is inevitable that sometimes there are problems with physical functions. In order to prevent such a thing from happening, we should go to the hospital more often for regular check-ups and do environmental protection for our bodies!
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Yes, it can cause deafness over time.
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Tinnitus and deafness are two different reactions, tinnitus is a response to a continuous sound in the ear, but the loudness of the sound is normal; Deafness is the louder and louder required to hear sounds, and small voices cannot be heard clearly. Prolonged tinnitus is more likely to cause hearing loss, but it is not absolute.
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Prolonged tinnitus may cause deafness, so it is recommended to have your hearing checked regularly.
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The occurrence of tinnitus is generally related to the inner ear labyrinth circulation disorder, and the disease needs to be actively carried out, otherwise there will be hearing loss as the disease progresses, and deafness will occur in severe cases.
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Tinnitus is a symptom that does not directly cause deafness. If timely intervention is not possible, or if the tinnitus is due to an inner ear pathology, patients may also have symptoms of hearing loss.
As a symptom, tinnitus may be related to external auditory canal lesions, middle ear lesions, etc., such as external auditory canal obstruction, foreign body and secretory otitis media, acute and chronic otitis media and other diseases. In general, patients do not experience deafness as a result. However, if it is not done as soon as possible, it can lead to exacerbation of the condition and cause deafness.
In addition, tinnitus caused by inner ear lesions, such as sudden onset deafness, otosclerosis, and hydrops in the inner ear, in addition to causing tinnitus, some patients may also experience symptoms of hearing loss.
For patients, once the symptoms of tinnitus appear, they should pay attention to it, seek medical examination as soon as possible, and follow the doctor's instructions**.
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Tinnitus itself does not cause deafness, but some patients have tinnitus when it is accompanied by deafness in the ear. For example, cerumen or inflammation caused by diseases of the external ear canal can cause tinnitus and deafness. Acute otitis media, otitis media exudation, or chronic otitis media can also have tinnitus accompanied by deafness.
After **, in most cases, it will be significantly relieved and healed. Some patients simply have tinnitus in the inner ear, and their hearing is normal, which is neurogenic tinnitus. After **, the patient's tinnitus symptoms can be completely relieved.
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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**.
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In general, tinnitus does not directly cause deafness, but the two are still closely related. Tinnitus and deafness can occur separately or at the same time. Initially, tinnitus does not cause hearing loss, but after tinnitus lasts for too long, it will cause a certain degree of hearing loss.
Hearing loss caused by tinnitus does not occur suddenly, but has a course of onset. If the patient suddenly becomes deaf during tinnitus, then he should immediately go to the hospital for relevant examinations to find out the cause of the deafness and receive the relevant **.
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Ordinary ear whining does not cause deafness, but severe ear whining can cause deafness over time.
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People with tinnitus hear a variety of sounds, such as cicadas chirping, buzzing. Tinnitus can be continuous or intermittent. Does not cause deafness.
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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.
Tinnitus itself does not directly cause deafness.
However, some patients with tinnitus will have hearing loss in the ear, like some diseases can have tinnitus and deafness at the same time. Sudden deafness occurs within 72 hours, with hearing loss in the ears, accompanied by tinnitus and ear tightness. There are also some patients with otitis media, who will also experience tinnitus and deafness at the same time.
However, there are also some patients who will experience tinnitus without deafness, such as acute, simple neurological tinnitus, which occurs suddenly within a short period of time, but the hearing is normal.
If this happens, you must go to the hospital as soon as possible, and you must be clear through the examination**Start early**.
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Tinnitus refers to the continuous or intermittent hearing of sounds that do not exist in reality, some of which are non-verbal or verbal. In severe cases, it can lead to deafness and cerebral palsy.
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Tinnitus itself is not a separate disease, but a first symptom or a companion symptom of some diseases. Patients often feel that there are sounds in their ears that vary in loudness and in a variety of tones. Or like the sound of cicadas, or like the sound of the wind, or like the sound of running water mixed with the sound of crickets.
Tinnitus is annoying, interferes with sleep and work, and can occur intermittently or continuously. At present, the specific pathogenesis of tinnitus is not fully understood, but with the deepening of research, we have more and more understanding of tinnitus.
Tinnitus is only a signal of deafness or abnormal auditory system, not the cause of deafness, so the perception that tinnitus causes deafness is wrong, and there is no causal relationship of "long-term ringing will be deaf". Tinnitus can be transient or persistent. For transient tinnitus, don't be too nervous, just pay attention to rest.
If tinnitus persists, especially if it is accompanied by other symptoms such as deafness, dizziness, headache, etc., it is necessary to be vigilant and seek medical attention as soon as possible.
When we have problems with our ears, we may have tinnitus or deafness. However, the occurrence of tinnitus is generally more noticeable, and mild deafness is difficult to be detected in the early stage, so it creates an illusion that tinnitus causes deafness.
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If tinnitus is not timely, it will lead to deafness, so you must pay attention.
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If the patient has persistent tinnitus, it will not necessarily cause the patient to become deaf, because there is no necessary correlation between tinnitus and deafness, that is, if the patient has tinnitus, there will not necessarily be deafness, and the patient with deafness will not necessarily cause tinnitus.
In life, if the patient has tinnitus, especially persistent tinnitus, it must be positive** to avoid affecting the patient's normal work and life because of tinnitus. It is recommended that patients can take Ginkgo biloba extract tablets or Ginkgo biloba soft capsules**, and can also take citicoline sodium capsules or vinblastamine sustained-release capsules to nourish nerves. After about half a month, the patient's tinnitus should improve to a certain extent.
It is recommended that patients usually listen to the sound of light **, bird calls, and running water, so as to cover up the patient's tinnitus, and the positive ** condition will definitely improve.
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The claim that tinnitus causes deafness is not particularly true, as tinnitus is often a prodrome of some diseases. Tinnitus symptoms will occur in the early stage of diseases such as otosclerosis, sudden deafness, acoustic neuroma, and Meniere's disease.
Once tinnitus occurs, it needs to be paid attention to, and it is necessary to go to the ear department of a specialized hospital in time for hearing testing and related examinations to clarify**.
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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.
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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.
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Tinnitus may cause deafness, but it is not absolute. If the patient's tinnitus is prolonged and loud, the patient's hearing may be affected to a certain extent, and if the patient's tinnitus is intermittent and sudden, the patient will rarely experience deafness. If the patient has tinnitus for a long time, it is best to go to the hospital to test the pure tone audiometry and sound conduction impedance, which can clearly determine whether the patient has hearing loss and deafness.
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Tinnitus does not necessarily cause deafness, and most of the time tinnitus is just a precursor to deafness. Long-term tinnitus will cause hearing loss, which will lead to deafness due to other reasons in the body, and it is recommended to clarify **time** after the occurrence of tinnitus**.
Most tinnitus can be cured after the condition is clear, and a small number of people will not be cured.
Tinnitus caused by traumatic brain injury, insomnia, nervousness, daily routines and lifestyles will improve significantly after a period of rest.
If there is a lesion on the outside of the ear, surgery is required**, and it can also be relieved with drugs** and other conservative**.
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Whether tinnitus causes deafness is mainly due to the following two aspects:
1. There is tinnitus, but there is no change in hearing. For example, myogenic tinnitus, such as a gurgling sound caused by pharyngeal muscle spasm, which is also a form of tinnitus;
2. Tinnitus itself will cause deafness, mainly inductive or neurological deafness, with the aggravation of tinnitus, the gradual loss of hearing, the sound of tinnitus may gradually decrease, or even disappear. There are also systemic diseases, such as tinnitus caused by hypertension, cervical spondylosis, etc., which often do not cause deafness, or are caused by other reasons, not due to hearing loss directly caused by tinnitus. The diagnosis is confirmed after the examination, and then further**.
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Generally speaking, tinnitus causes deafness, which is not particularly correct, because tinnitus is often a prodromal symptom of some diseases, such as otosclerosis, sudden deafness, acoustic neuroma, Meniere's disease and other diseases. Once tinnitus occurs, it is necessary to pay attention to it, and it is necessary to go to the ear department of a specialized hospital for hearing testing and related examinations in time. to make it clear**.
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