What are the triggers of tinnitus? What causes tinnitus?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-22
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Long-term wearing of headphones causes damage to the inner ear.

    With the popularity of smart portable devices, mobile phones or portable hifi devices and other devices have become the choice of more and more people to listen. Young people like to wear headphones to listen to songs, and wearing headphones for a long time or the volume of headphones is too loud will cause auditory nerve damage and inner ear damage.

    2. Kidney deficiency causes tinnitus.

    Some elderly or infirm people will have tinnitus due to kidney yin deficiency.

    3. Tinnitus caused by psychological reasons.

    Excessive stress, anxiety, staying up late for a long time or being overworked can affect the blood circulation in the inner ear, which in turn can cause sudden deafness.

    4. Picking ears causes tinnitus.

    When picking your ears, you can sometimes accidentally push too hard and break your eardrum or even damage your eardrum.

    5. Drugs cause tinnitus.

    Some drugs are ototoxic, such as the common gentamicin, streptomycin, kanamycin, etc., which can cause tinnitus.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In most cases, tinnitus is a sensory nerve response to damage to the ear and auditory system of the brain, so tinnitus is generally related to hearing loss, or overwork, stress, and high-intensity work may also cause tinnitus. However, it is difficult to find the cause of tinnitus because there are hundreds of diseases that can produce tinnitus symptoms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First, life is stressful. Because the standard of living is improving, the lifestyle is constantly changing, and everyone is pursuing a diversified lifestyle, which leads to irregular living habits. In addition, the pressure of life, frequent lack of sleep, and staying up late are one of the causes of tinnitus.

    Second, it is customary to turn up the volume when listening to songs. Nowadays, many people, especially young people, like to listen to music with headphones, especially when traveling, and will put headphones into their ears on the way to and from work. For office workers, the nature of some work is to face the computer all day, and sit for a day or even longer, and in the long run, there will be cervical spine problems and tinnitus symptoms.

    This is all caused by bad habits, and should be avoided at ordinary times.

    Third, it is a special working environment. Some work environments are inherently noisy, which is also one of the causes of tinnitus.

    Fourth, it is too nervous and fatigued. If you are in a state of high mental stress for a long time, or if your body is too tired, tinnitus will occur.

    Fifth, it is a disease of the external auditory canal. If there is a blockage of the external ear canal such as a tumor or inflammation, it can also cause tinnitus. Moreover, the severity of tinnitus is also related to the degree of blockage.

    For people with tinnitus, it is also important to eat as little salt as possible, because salt can allow fluid to accumulate in the ears and aggravate tinnitus. To improve tinnitus, long-term conditioning is required. If the condition is more serious, seek medical attention as soon as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The causes of tinnitus are very complex and can be divided into the following broad categories. The first major category is physiological tinnitus. People with good hearing can hear some normal physiological sounds that exist in our skull in a very quiet environment, such as the humming of blood circulation, or the sound of muscle tremors, and some clicking sounds when swallowing, which is the reason why the surface tension of the mucous membrane is broken when our eustachian tube is open, similar to the sound produced by the rupture of blisters.

    These are all tinnitus sounds produced by normal physiological activities.

    The second category is pathophysiological tinnitus, which is mainly caused by slight dysfunction of the cochlea and brainstem, which is often transient, transient, spontaneous, and even has no obvious cause. The duration is generally very short, and after a few days, it will be fine. There is also noise-induced tinnitus, such as hearing a violent ** sound at close range, and there will be a brief tinnitus in the ear.

    After a few days, you will often be fine.

    There are also drug-induced tinnitus, which cause tinnitus very, very much, such as anticancer drugs, anticonvulsants, antibiotics, antipsychotics, etc. Some drugs only cause tinnitus, while others can also cause hearing loss. For example, cisplatin, nitrogen mustard, macrolides, antibiotics, diuretics, and some painkillers, and if the body suffers from a very serious infection, such as sepsis, there can also be transient or permanent tinnitus.

    These are pathophysiological tinnitus.

    The third category is pathological tinnitus, which is tinnitus caused by a definite disease. There are many reasons for this category, I will give you a detailed description, the first is body sound, that is, outside the auditory system, that is to say, in addition to the ear itself, the sound from other parts of the body is transmitted to the ear to produce tinnitus, such as the clicking sound synchronized with myoclonus when the jaw myoclonus appears, and when the joint lesion, there will also be a clicking sound when the mouth is opened and closed. There is also the abnormal opening of the eustachian tube, which is accompanied by a wind-like whirring sound when inhaling and exhaling.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many factors caused by tinnitus, from the perspective of Western medicine, such as trauma, ear diseases, heart and brain diseases, diabetes, mental diseases, etc., so it is necessary to detect and investigate through various instruments and technologies. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, "The Yellow Emperor's Neijing" says that the kidneys are open to the ears, and if there is a problem with the ear, there is a problem with the kidney. For example, kidney yin deficiency can cause dizziness, tinnitus, soreness in the waist and knees, fever and sweating in the limbs.

    It may also be caused by scorching heat, which is generally accompanied by symptoms of fire, such as bitter mouth, bad breath, sores on the mouth and tongue, red eyes and tinnitus. Just get the right medicine!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Approximately 60% of tinnitus can be inferred or confirmed by a detailed history and physical examination**. However, in the process of daily diagnosis and treatment, there are still 40% of tinnitus that cannot find an obvious cause, mostly due to the limitations of the existing medical diagnosis level. The causes of tinnitus are generally related to the following factors:

    1. Pathology: tinnitus is generally caused by ear diseases, vascular diseases or other diseases;

    2. Psychological aspect: attention is withdrawn from the external world and concentrated on proprioception, which sometimes weakens the adaptability of hearing and leads to tinnitus, and the concentration of attention will strengthen the feeling of tinnitus;

    3. Ear reflex: Some people's tinnitus is due to the phenomenon of ear reflex. The ear is the organ that receives sound, but modern medicine has found that the ear can also emit sound waves.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Some people experience tinnitus symptoms that are aggravated by smoking, drinking, caffeinated beverages, eating certain foods, or when they are stressed or fatigued, and there are hundreds of causes of tinnitus, but the specific causes are not fully understood.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The cause of tinnitus is the damage to the hair cells of the cochlea caused by various reasons, which can cause tinnitus. There are two types of tinnitus, one is reversible and the other is irreversible, such as anemia, which usually causes bilateral tinnitus. In traditional Chinese medicine, patients with kidney deficiency wake up in the morning, there is buzzing on both sides, and then they need to check their hearing, if the hearing is normal, this situation is reversible.

    Then there is tinnitus caused by poor general condition, which is the first step. The second step is the ear, the low-frequency buzzing sound in the hair cells, plus there is a sense of ear closure, which is also reversible, the specific cause of this phenomenon is still being studied statistically, it may be that the ears, facial features, and the pipeline leading to the nose are blocked, so it will cause this low-frequency buzzing sound, and accompanied by a sense of ear closure, which is that you always feel that something is blocked there, and after the examination, you can make an audiogram, and then use the appropriate medication, and you can recover. There is also a kind of high-frequency, which means that the violin, the sound of the plane taking off, that is low-frequency, the violin sound is the highest when it is high-frequency, often this high-key, are accompanied by high-frequency hearing loss, high-frequency hearing loss is a very high-key thing, so that the hair cells are damaged, in this case it is usually more difficult to deal with, so once found, you should go to the hospital in time to deal with it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are many causes of tinnitus. 1. Inflammation, including inflammation of the external auditory canal and inflammation of the middle ear mastoid process. 2. Tumors, such as jugular spheroid tumors and acoustic neuromas.

    3. Trauma, including some ear injuries and head trauma, can cause tinnitus. 4. Ototoxic drug poisoning, such as the use of streptomycin, gentamicin and other ototoxic drugs, resulting in damage to cochlear hair cells. 5. Deformities, such as otosclerosis.

    6. Noise exposure, long-term exposure to noise will cause neurological tinnitus. 7. Endocrine and metabolic diseases, such as thyroid dysfunction, iodine or zinc deficiency, etc. 8. Cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, etc.

    9. Cervical spine lesions. 10. Psychological and spiritual factors, such as anxiety and depression, may cause tinnitus. Ten.

    1. Autoimmune diseases.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The causes of tinnitus are complex and can generally be divided into two categories: Otogenic diseases (i.e., associated with ear diseases) are often accompanied by hearing loss, such as caused by ototoxic drug poisoning, viral infections, and insufficient blood supply to the inner ear. Non-otogenic diseases, in addition to tinnitus, such patients are often accompanied by other symptoms of corresponding diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, diabetes, traumatic brain injury, etc.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Infection trauma, otitis media is an ear disease that is very easy to appear, and tinnitus may be secondary to traumatic infection, which can be divided into medium and high frequency tinnitus and pure tone tinnitus, which will continue or intermittently occur tinnitus symptoms, which will have a great impact on the daily life of patients. 2. Acoustic neuroma, tinnitus symptoms may be progressive or persistent, may appear unilaterally or in both ears, there will be dizziness, hearing loss and other manifestations, which have a great impact on the pontine cerebellar angle, auricular fossa, vestibular system. 3. Noise, staying in a noisy environment for a long time will cause tinnitus symptoms if it causes damage to hearing.

    People who stay in a noisy environment for a long time will increase the chance of tinnitus, so they should wear protective earplugs or earmuffs, be careful not to stay in a noisy environment for a long time, and do not listen to music with headphones for a long time. 4. Mental tension and fatigue, physical exhaustion and high mental tension will make the probability of tinnitus higher, you should adjust your mood and work status, divert your attention, and do more relaxing things.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are many causes of tinnitus, one is the auditory system, including the external auditory canal, embolism, foreign bodies, various otitis media in the middle ear, otosclerosis, Nermenier sudden deafness, etc. 2. Systemic diseases, such as hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, autonomic dysfunction, mental stress, depression, etc.

    Guidance: It is recommended to go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital for a pure range measurement to monitor the hearing condition and cranial magnetic resonance examination to rule out brain diseases. Then, according to the results of the examination, we will do targeted **.

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  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are many ear factors that cause tinnitus, such as cerumen in the external auditory canal, foreign body in the external auditory canal, inflammation and swelling, invagination of the middle eardrum, tympanic effusion, tympanic membrane perforation, Eustachian tube blockage, various otitis media, otosclerosis, labyrinthine disease, drug poisoning, Meniere's disease, sudden deafness, and acoustic neuroma. Systemic factors that cause tinnitus include intracranial inflammation, head trauma, chronic alcoholism, hypertension, anemia, arteriosclerosis, cerebral insufficiency, neurosis, kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, etc.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Tinnitus is clinically common, and the causes of tinnitus are complex, mainly including diseases of the auditory system, diseases of the whole body system and psychological problems. Auditory system diseases such as cerumen embolism, otitis externa, eustachian tube dysfunction, otitis media, tympanic effusion, otosclerosis and other diseases of the outer ear and middle ear, as well as Meniere's disease, acoustic neuroma, noise deafness, drug-induced deafness, presbycusis and other inner ear diseases, some systemic diseases such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, anemia, kidney disease, hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, neurosis and other diseases, as well as long-term earphone listening, long-term exposure to noise, etc., may cause tinnitus.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are many reasons, such as poor blood supply to the inner ear, fatigue and anxiety, etc., can be caused, there is a relationship, there is a certain relationship, but there is no way to determine, at present, it is to pay attention to rest, control blood pressure, at present, you can try oral drugs, you can take oral vinblastine sustained-release capsules, flunarizine hydrochloride capsules, methylcobalamin, nimodipine sustained-release tablets.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The first factors that cause tinnitus are that the first is due to a rush of heart, and the second is well, due to the older age, which causes tinnitus.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are many causes of tinnitus, including diseases of the ear itself, as well as other organic diseases and mental diseases.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Generally, tinnitus may be caused by stress, and I have had tinnitus because of stress before.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In most cases, tinnitus is the brain's sensory nerve response to damage to the ear and auditory system. Tinnitus is often associated with hearing loss, and there are hundreds of diseases that can produce symptoms of tinnitus.

    What are the ** causes of tinnitus?

    1.Vascular disease.

    Vascular disease most commonly causes pulsatile tinnitus. For example, the arteries near the temporal part of the ear may transmit the sound of turbulent blood, and the carotid artery system is also a common sound**. Patients with benign intracranial hypertension, sigmoid diverticulum, or significant jugular bulb may hear venous humming.

    2.Tinnitus caused by hearing loss.

    Hearing loss associated with ageing, known as presbycusis, usually begins around the age of 60.

    Long-term exposure to high-decibel noise, or prolonged exposure to noisy environments, can also damage a person's auditory system and lead to hearing loss, such as large entertainment events or violent chainsaws.

    In the case of hearing loss, the brain is unable to accept certain frequencies of sound and the brain begins to adapt, and tinnitus may be a way for the brain to fill this gap.

    3.Middle ear blockage or Eustachian tube dysfunction.

    Blockage of the ear canal can lead to increased pressure in the inner ear, affecting the function of the eardrum. For example, excessive earwax, middle ear effusion, etc. The Eustachian tubes are abnormally open and can cause tinnitus that resembles the roar of the ocean, and the frequency is synchronized with breathing.

    4.Head and neck trauma.

    Severe trauma to the head or neck can damage nerves, blood flow and muscles, causing tinnitus. This tinnitus symptom tends to be severe.

    5.Temporomandibular joint disorders.

    The temporomandibular joint, which connects the mandible to the skull, is located at the front of the ear and controls movements such as opening, closing, or chewing.

    Damage to the muscles, ligaments, articular cartilage in the temporomandibular joint, can cause tinnitus symptoms because it is adjacent to the auditory system and shares part of the ligaments and nerves with the middle ear. In this type of tinnitus, patients may also feel jaw pain or have limited jaw movement; When chewing or speaking, there are fricatives.

    6.Sinus pressure and barotrauma.

    Nasal congestion caused by a severe cold, flu or sinus infection can create abnormal pressure in the middle ear, causing tinnitus. In the case of diving, diving, etc., acute barotrauma caused by violent and rapid changes in water pressure may also damage the middle and inner ears, causing tinnitus.

    7.Some prescription medications*** also include tinnitus. Most of the time, this tinnitus is an acute, transient condition*** and if you stop taking the medication, the tinnitus symptoms usually lessen or disappear.

    8.Some ototoxic medications, such as some nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, may cause symptoms of permanent tinnitus.

    9.Other systemic diseases.

    Endocrine diseases: hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, diabetes.

    Cardiovascular diseases: hypertension, atherosclerosis.

    Psychiatric disorders: depression, anxiety, catatia.

    Tumor: acoustic neuroma.

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