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High blood pressure can cause hearing loss.
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Some people have hearing loss due to high blood pressure. It varies from person to person, so it is recommended to exercise more and pay attention to a light diet. Keep your blood pressure under control.
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Yes. Especially in the elderly, with the development of the disease, deafness and tinnitus can also occur, and often accompanied by vertigo, and it is rare for deafness or vertigo to occur alone. The reason is that the blood pressure increases, and the arteries harden with it, and the blood vessels of the inner ear are of course no exception, which means that the blood supply to the inner ear is reduced, which leads to pathological changes in the ischemia and hypoxia of the inner ear tissue.
The inner ear cannot tolerate prolonged hypoxia, and as a result, hearing loss occurs.
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This varies from person to person, and it is true that some patients with high blood pressure gradually lose their hearing in the later stage.
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Yes, high blood pressure will affect hearing to a certain extent, so it is recommended to pay more attention to diet, exercise more, and maintain a good mood.
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Long-term high blood pressure will have a certain impact on hearing, so you can exercise more, pay attention to a light diet, regulate your mood, and control your blood pressure.
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Yes, pay more attention to rest and pay attention to your diet!
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High blood pressure can have an impact on hearing. Therefore, we should pay attention to a reasonable diet, exercise appropriately, and control blood pressure on weekdays.
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It will affect hearing, so pay attention to diet and rest.
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Yes, you should pay attention to the diet of medicine.
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Yes, you must pay attention to it.
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There will be an impact. Be sure to keep your blood pressure under control. Hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and hyperglycemia refer to the three highs, which are diseases that can exist alone or are interrelated, and belong to chronic non-communicable diseases with a high incidence of chronic non-communicable diseases.
In recent years, it has become the most common disease among the elderly in China, once suffering from any of these diseases, the damage to the body is very great, high blood pressure alone is one of the top ten causes of death in China, not to mention the severity of the three together, and if the three highs are not controlled for a long time, it may also lead to deafness! There is also a fever and a cold that can also cause hearing loss.
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Hypertension is a systemic disease with blood vessels as the main lesion, which can affect the microcirculation of many tissues and organs in the body, and internal circulation disorder is one of the main factors of hearing impairment, because the arterial branches of the inner ear are all terminal branches, and there is no collateral circulation, so when the pathological changes of hypertension lead to circulatory disorders in one artery, there can be no blood from other arteries to compensate, which can affect the blood circulation of the inner ear and then cause insufficient blood supply to the inner ear, and the decrease in oxygen supply will lead to cell ischemia and hypoxia, and promote hearing loss.
In our daily lives, we also meet some patients with high blood pressure, and their hearing loss is not high. This shows that the hearing loss of hypertensive patients also has a certain genetic basis, and the deafness caused by hypertension is also hereditary.
If you have a large number of people in your family who have high blood pressure and have the back of your ears, you are more likely to be deaf after having high blood pressure.
It can be seen that the impact of hypertension on our physical health is affected by the whole body. Although the problem of deafness caused by high blood pressure is not as pathogenic as coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage, it also has a huge impact on the life and work of patients.
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High blood pressure will cause people's hearing to decline to a certain extent, but high blood pressure drugs will not cause deafness, because if high blood pressure is not well controlled for a long time, it will be easier to cause organ damage, which will cause people's heart damage and brain damage and damage, etc., so if patients have high blood pressure, they must actively participate in ** to avoid the impact of high blood pressure on people's bodies, and high blood pressure is for the patient's ears. Arteriosclerosis will cause a decrease in blood supply and feeding ability, and at the beginning it will slightly manifest tinnitus, which will gradually lead to hearing loss and hearing attenuation, and even deafness in severe cases. .
High blood pressure will cause atherosclerosis in the arteries and vestibular arteries, and at this time it will cause a decrease in blood in the cochlea, so there will be ischemic changes, which will eventually cause people's hearing loss, and high blood pressure will affect the changes in hearing The main preventive measures are to actively control their blood pressure, and patients with high blood pressure should also develop good living habits, and at the same time, they should also adhere to reasonable exercise, and insist, develop a good habit of not smoking and drinking, And also avoid staying up late for a long time, so as to prevent hearing attenuation caused by high blood pressure. <
If you want to control your blood pressure, you have to change your lifestyle, the easiest way is to start with your diet, control your diet, and then lose your weight, so that you can achieve a good blood pressure control effect, and many patients do not pay much attention in life, for a long time, it will make blood pressure difficult to control, so the most effective way is **, and people should also maintain a good mood in life, because when they are too emotional, it will also cause their blood pressure to soar, Patients can also go to the hospital for **, and it can be done reasonably under the doctor's arrangement**. <>
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**Drugs for high blood pressure can cause hearing loss, because high blood pressure can cause insufficient blood supply to the ear and cause cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, so it has a certain impact on hearing, but it will not cause deafness.
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A similar situation will occur, but not all medications for high blood pressure will appear like this***, you must make corresponding adjustments when taking the medicine, and pay attention to your body's condition in time.
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Not necessarily, although the medication for high blood pressure has a certain ***, it also needs to vary from person to person, and there will be no clear indication that the drug will cause hearing loss.
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High blood pressure has the potential to affect hearing. High blood pressure affects hearing and can lead to hearing loss, which is mainly related to atherosclerosis in the ear, because high blood pressure greatly increases the occurrence of atherosclerosis.
When hypertension causes atherosclerotic changes in the labyrinthine arteries and vestibular arteries, it will cause a decrease in blood in the cochlea**, corresponding ischemic changes, and eventually cause hearing loss.
This kind of high blood pressure He Yuxin affects the changes in hearing, and the key preventive measure of the virtual wheel is to actively control blood pressure and lower blood pressure to achieve the goal. At the same time, with the change of good living habits, adhere to reasonable exercise, perseverance, do not smoke, and avoid staying up late between Zen chakras for a long time, can effectively prevent the occurrence of hearing loss caused by high blood pressure.
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If the blood pressure cannot be controlled and high, it may cause problems in the supply of coarse blood to the ear, which will affect the hearing of hypertensive patients.
Arteriosclerosis of high blood pressure can also affect the blood supply to the ear blood vessels, and if the blood supply is not good due to atherosclerosis, or the ear blood supply vessels are severely narrowed, causing ear ischemia, it may cause hearing changes. Long-term atherosclerosis of high blood pressure can also cause changes in the central nervous system, which may also affect hearing.
The most important damage to the human body caused by high blood pressure is atherosclerosis, which may be the whole body, and the usual concern is more cerebrovascular, cardiovascular and renal blood vessels, as well as fundus arteries.
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Many people believe that hearing loss is a common normal aging phenomenon in the elderly and ignore it, and it has a variety of causes of hearing loss in the elderly, and hyperlipidemia is one of them. So, why does high blood lipids cause hearing loss? In this regard, experts said that the viscosity of the blood of patients with hyperlipidemia increases, which increases platelet aggregation and is prone to atherosclerosis; The arteries of the inner ear are very small and have no collateral circulation, which makes the blood flow more slower, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the inner ear, causing microcirculatory perfusion disorders in the inner ear, which in turn affects the hearing of the inner ear, resulting in sensorineural hearing loss with symmetrical high-frequency decline in both ears accompanied by persistent high-profile tinnitus.
Therefore, when the elderly have hearing loss, do not just think of the natural law of aging, but also do a comprehensive examination, especially to check blood lipids and blood pressure. If you have high blood pressure and high blood lipids, you must be active and control the condition, which is helpful for delaying hearing loss.
Patients with hyperlipidemia should do five things.
Because hyperlipidemia is very harmful to the round nucleus of the elderly, the elderly must actively prevent it. In terms of prevention, Dr. Huang Pingdong put forward five suggestions.
1. Drink tea, quit smoking, and limit alcohol. Scientific research has shown that all kinds of tea have the effect of reducing blood lipids and promoting fat metabolism, and the elderly with hyperlipidemia may wish to drink more tea. Long-term smoking or alcohol abuse can interfere with blood lipid metabolism and increase cholesterol and triglycerides.
Therefore, it is best for the elderly to quit smoking and limit alcohol.
2. Optimize your lifestyle. Elderly patients with hyperlipidemia should pay attention to a regular lifestyle. Exercise properly, maintain a good attitude, and try to avoid mental stress. Adverse psychological and spiritual factors such as staying up late often, overwork, anxiety or depression have an adverse effect on lipid metabolism.
3. Limit total energy. The basal metabolic rate of the elderly is reduced, and the elderly with hyperlipidemia should strictly control their energy intake, and the energy intake per person per day should be controlled within 29 kilocalories of body weight, which is equivalent to staple food should not exceed 300 grams per day.
4. Low-fat and low-cholesterol diet. The elderly with hyperlipidemia should strictly control the intake of animal fat or cholesterol, and the cooking oil is mainly vegetable oil rich in unsaturated fatty acids, and the egg should not exceed 1 egg per day, or 1 egg per 2 to 3 days.
5. High-fiber diet. Dietary fiber lowers serum cholesterol concentrations. Foods rich in dietary fiber mainly include whole grains, coarse grains, dried legumes, vegetables, fruits, etc. The amount of dietary fiber consumed per person per day should be 35 to 45 grams.
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Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease, often causing peripheral and central nervous system lesions, deformation of large arteries, veins and capillaries of vascular lesions and retinal lesions, diabetic hearing loss, the most common theory is that diabetes causes pulmonary circulation disorders, affecting the blood supply of the inner ear and the normal circulation of lymphatic fluid, damaging the cell function of the inner ear and leading to hearing loss.
Hypertension is a systemic disease with blood vessels as the main lesion, which can affect the microcirculation of many tissues and organs in the body, and internal circulation disorder is one of the main factors of hearing impairment, because the arterial branches of the inner ear are all terminal branches, and there is no collateral circulation, so when the pathological changes of hypertension lead to circulatory disorders in one artery, there can be no blood from other arteries to compensate, which can affect the blood circulation of the inner ear and then cause insufficient blood supply to the inner ear, and the decrease in oxygen supply will lead to cell ischemia and hypoxia, and promote hearing loss.
Most of the hearing impairment occurs in the elderly, and their hearing decreases with age.
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Yes, especially high blood pressure. High blood pressure is generally caused by blockage of blood vessels and poor blood circulation, which can cause many problems. Including cerebral insufficiency, cerebral infarction, stroke, cerebral hemorrhage, myocardial infarction, myocardial ischemia, coronary heart disease, tinnitus, headache, dizziness, tinnitus, vision loss and many other problems.
Antihypertensive drugs are vasodilators, which treat the symptoms but not the root cause, and are inseparable from the control of drugs for life.
Cleaning up vascular garbage, dredging blood vessels, and softening blood vessels are the foundation for preventing cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
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If complications can be caused, go to the hospital for examination in time**.
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High blood pressure is not only harmful to the organs of the body, but also has a certain impact on hearing, and hypertension is a risk factor for sudden deafness and sensorineural hearing loss.
The average hearing threshold of elderly hypertensive patients and healthy elderly patients increased with age, but the average hearing threshold of hypertensive patients increased significantly, especially at the high-frequency average hearing threshold, suggesting that high blood branch contact pressure was an endogenous factor aggravating hearing degeneration in the elderly.
At present, many studies have shown that the hearing changes caused by hypertension are mainly high-frequency hearing impairment, and with the increase of disease course and age, hearing impairment is gradually obvious. Most patients have tinnitus, which can be unilateral and pitchy.
Therefore, patients with high blood pressure who feel that their hearing is not good, they must pay attention to it in time and intervene as soon as possible.
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Hello, long-term high blood sugar can lead to chronic damage and dysfunction of various organs in the body, and the same is true for the auditory nerve. It is recommended that people with high blood sugar have their hearing checked regularly, and when hearing loss affects their daily life, they should choose hearing aids in time. I hope my answer is helpful to you. Thank you.
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Yes. The long-standing hyperglycemia in diabetes leads to chronic damage and dysfunction of various tissues, especially the eyes, kidneys, heart, blood vessels, and nerves. People with diabetes have faster and more severe hearing loss than people of the same age who do not have diabetes.
Data show that people with diabetes are twice as likely to have hearing impairment as those without diabetes, and the incidence of hearing loss in people with diabetes is as high as 35% to 50%. Why does diabetes cause hearing loss? Why does diabetes cause hearing loss, tinnitus and other ear diseases?
This is because after diabetes, if the blood sugar is not well controlled, it is easy to cause blood vessel lesions, and the blood vessels of the inner ear blood will also be affected (such as becoming narrow or occluded, etc.), so that the inner ear blood is insufficient, and once the inner ear blood is insufficient, it is very easy to cause ischemia, irreversible damage to the inner ear hair cells, and cause patients to have tinnitus, hearing loss and other hazards. In this case, if you don't get to the hospital in time**, your hearing will be irretrievable. Hearing problems caused by diabetes are generally irreversible, so diabetics must pay attention to their hearing conditions at all times.
Many elderly sugar friends don't think about hearing loss, they always feel"When people get older, their hearing should deteriorate"In fact, this idea is wrong. If elderly sugar friends often let others repeat their words, always can't hear others' words clearly, tinnitus or difficulty listening to the normal volume of the TV, etc., they should pay attention to it and go to the hospital in time to check their hearing.
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