What is the reason why I feel that my ears are ringing for a while?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-30
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Consider that your condition should be acute catarrhal otitis media. Our ears communicate with the eustachian canal through the eustachian tube, and the bacteria will enter the eustachian tube after a cold, so it will lead to the above situation you said, pay attention to rest, drink more water, avoid excessive fatigue, and often pinch the nose and puff the air, you can go to the otolaryngology department for otoscopy, confirm the diagnosis, and then apply anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of the doctor**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because the five senses and seven orifices are connected, the nose and throat will first have discomfort and produce nasal discharge and thick phlegm, after blocking the channel, the air flow generated by breathing, coughing, and blowing the nose will affect the ears, so it will cause ear sounds, and in severe cases, the ears will be painful and inflamed. It is important to pay attention to it, if you don't see good things after taking medicine for a long time, you should go to hang water in time to reduce inflammation, although hanging water is not very good.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, I have a cold, what is the reason why I feel that my ears are ringing for a while? Ringing in the ears, and there is no such sound in the outside world, it may be tinnitus. The cause of tinnitus is very complicated, if it is just a symptom that occurs during a cold, it may be temporary, and after the cold is cured, the body recovers and then observes whether the ears are still ringing.

    If it does not improve, you can consult a doctor. I hope mine can help you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, after a cold, there will be tinnitus in the ears, this situation is more common after the cold, due to the swelling of the eustachian tube during the cold, the local blood flow accelerates, due to the expansion of inflammatory blood vessels tinnitus, generally given anti-inflammatory, anti-cold drugs ** soon after returning to normal.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello. What is the reason why I feel that my ears are ringing for a while?

    According to your description, this phenomenon is likely to be tinnitus, tinnitus is not necessarily a long-term ringing, short-term ringing is also tinnitus, excessive fatigue or poor physical condition, nervous tension or weakness may produce tinnitus, and accompanied by hearing loss. It is recommended to give priority to ** cold and rest more, if the cold is better or you still feel that your ears are ringing, you should go to the otolaryngology department **, use some medicine to nourish the nerves, and see if you can recover.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Analysis: It may be related to eustachian tunnel caused by your cold.

    Normally, there is a small tube between the lateral posterior wall of the pharyngeal cavity and the middle ear, which is called the eustachian tube. It has an important physiological function, that is, to regulate the balance of air pressure between the inner ear and the outside world to ensure the normal function of the ear. When the Eustachian tube is blocked for some reason, the gas in the inner ear will be absorbed, and at this time, the gas from the outside cannot enter, so that a negative pressure state is formed, which destroys the pressure balance inside and outside the ear, which will inevitably affect the auditory function of the ear, resulting in a series of symptoms, such as tinnitus, deafness, etc.

    Inflammation can occur in the pharynx after a cold, which can lead to the spread of bacteria in the ear if not promptly**, improperly administered, or due to incorrect nose blowing. When the eustachian tube is invaded by bacteria, it will be blocked to varying degrees due to the exudation and adhesion of inflammation, resulting in symptoms such as tinnitus. Suggestions:

    In terms of diet and daily life, we should pay attention to drinking more water, eat light food, and maintain emotional stability; Second, adequate amounts of penicillin antibiotics (either injected or taken orally) can be given under the guidance of a doctor. Patients who are allergic to penicillins may be switched to macrolide antibiotics (erythromycin, etc.). In addition, it is necessary to exercise more to enhance the ability to resist diseases, and once you catch a cold, you should be active** to avoid illness**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If there is tinnitus after a cold, then this situation needs to consider whether it is because of the possibility of otitis media complicated by a cold, if the cold cannot be treated, but then this situation is easy to regurgitate through the eustachian tube pharyngeal orifice to the middle ear and cause otitis media.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The diseases that can cause tinnitus are: 1. Mainly ear diseases, such as external ear diseases: otitis externa, cerumen embolism, foreign bodies in the outer ear, acute and chronic inflammation of the middle ear, tympanic membrane perforation, otosclerosis, Meniere's syndrome and acoustic neuroma of the inner ear, can cause tinnitus.

    2. Tinnitus can also occur in vascular diseases, such as jugular spheroid tumor, dilation of small blood vessels in the ear, vascular malformations, hemangiomas, etc. 3. Some other systemic diseases can also cause tinnitus: autonomic disorders, cerebral blood supply deficiency, pre-stroke, hypertension, hypotension, anemia, diabetes, and malnutrition.

    Let me tell you, tinnitus should not be underestimated, but you did not describe your tinnitus symptoms, so I don't know the specific situation and can't talk nonsense.

    The mildest cause of tinnitus is fatigue, but since it has reached the point of tinnitus, it may be because it hurts nerves or internal organs.

    Then there is the disease of the ear itself, otitis media, etc., which also needs to be diagnosed in the hospital.

    If you have long-term tinnitus, you should pay attention to the nervous system disorder, and toothache can also cause tinnitus, which is a precursor to many diseases.

    The most serious is cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, which may be cerebral vascular blockage, that is to say, a very slight cerebral infarction, to the hospital**, not that I am scaring you, tinnitus should not be underestimated. Hope it helps.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Tinnitus is not necessarily caused by a cold, so check your ears.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Problem analysis: Tinnitus in the ears after a cold, this situation is more common after a cold, due to the swelling of the eustachian tube during the cold, the local blood flow accelerates, and the tinnitus occurs due to the dilation of inflammatory blood vessels.

    Suggestions: Drink more boiled water, don't get cold, don't eat spicy food, oral amoxicillin, ammonia coffee Huangmin capsules, Qingkailing granules and other drugs**, as long as you have a cold** tinnitus will disappear.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Normal phenomenon, it means that your cold is not completely cured, and when the cold is cured, the tinnitus will naturally be gone, pay more attention to rest, and drink more water.

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