How does nervose tinnitus appear?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-09
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Causes.

    1.Sensory tinnitus

    It is the most common mild tinnitus, common diseases due to senile deafness, ototoxicity *** pathological hearing loss, noise hearing loss, Meniere's disease, tardive membranous labyrinthine water storage, etc., in addition to this can also be seen in peripheral lymph node fistula, ear canal infection, otosclerosis and other conditions

    2.Slight peripheral tinnitus

    The cause of the disease is unknown, but it may be related to the sympathetic transgenic transmission of chemical fibers or the slow transmission of sympathetic nerves. Listening to the loss of frames when the sympathetic nerve is stationary, the transmission of the unique sympathetic nerve is very slow, which can cause the sympathetic nerve of the human brain to have an abnormal way of ignition, and tinnitus can occur

    3.Slight tinnitus in the nerve center

    Tinnitus often arises from the original or underlying peripheral auditory problems, such as getting lost or tinnitus after auditory nerve surgery, and can also be caused by excessive tension as a contributing factor or aggravating factor. Tinnitus can occur in patients who invade the auditory pathway, such as tumors, vascular abnormalities, partial inflammation, and multiple sclerosis

    Symptoms

    1.Sensory tinnitus

    Tinnitus has a variety of characteristics and is often accompanied by hearing loss. The severity and incidence of tinnitus were significantly associated with hearing loss. The more severe the sensory hearing loss, the more likely it is to cause tinnitus.

    The pitch of tinnitus also increases with hearing loss, but tinnitus can also occur in people with normal hearing in English. And about 1 3 people with moderate to moderate to severe hearing loss do not have tinnitus, which is still unthinkable

    2.Tinnitus from acoustic neuroma

    About 10% of patients have a precursor disease, and those with unilateral tinnitus and normal English hearing must be cleared of the acoustic neuroma.

    3.Slight tinnitus in the nerve center

    Tinnitus often presents as white noise, and when tinnitus and cerebrovascular disease occur separately, if there is no hearing impairment, mild tinnitus in the nerve center is more common. In addition, when the patient complains of tinnitus being inside the head, it may be central nervous system, but it may also be bilaterally inner ear tinnitus where the location of the tinnitus cannot be described. 4. Earache

    The appearance of tinnitus is not only a problem that affects English hearing, acute otitis media will cause persistent vague earache or a brief throbbing pain, and chronic otitis media patients will have less significant ear pain

    5.Lethargy

    The patient is listless and anxious, so the patient does not need to be too depressed after tinnitus

    Healing

    1.Medications**

    Vasotrophic nerve dilators, anxiolytics, antidepressants, carbamazepine, anticonvulsants, lidocaine and stabilizing drugs

    2.Mask healing

    Masking treatment is the use of masking device to create a masking data signal similar to the frequency of the patient's tinnitus sound, in order to mask and inhibit tinnitus, when the masking sound is revoked, the tinnitus is relieved or subsided, called "after-effect inhibition" long-term perseverance can make the chronic phase of tinnitus slowly increase, the duration of the onset of tinnitus is reduced, and even no longer occurs

    3.Hyperbaric oxygen**

    The hyperbaric chamber is **tinnitus**. The basic principle is to increase blood oxygen, improve the oxygen deficiency hazards of the auditory system effector, and promote the repair of the inner ear and auditory nerve. Patients with unsmooth Eustachian tubes are not suitable for hyperbaric oxygen**4

    Psychosocial healing

    Relieving anxiety, releasing stress, and paying attention to rest have certain improvements in tinnitus

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Neurogenic tinnitus usually refers to the absence of an objective sound source from the outside world, and the patient can feel that the sound can be heard in his ears, and about 90% of tinnitus has no exact cause. However, tinnitus is considered to be a sign of impaired auditory nerve function.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Neurogenic tinnitus can be roughly divided into three categories according to the different lesion locations, such as sensory tinnitus, peripheral nerve tinnitus, central nervous tinnitus, etc., and the specific causes of tinnitus are as follows

    1. Sensory tinnitus: also known as cochlear tinnitus, it is mainly caused by abnormal cochlear structure and function, and some patients are also accompanied by symptoms of hearing loss. There are many causes of structural and functional abnormalities of the cochlea, such as the use of ototoxic drugs, noise, presbycusis, cochlear labyrintensis, cochlear vascular lesions, otosclerosis, etc.

    2.Peripheral nerve tinnitus: It is mainly acoustic neuropathy that causes degeneration of the auditory nerve fibers, which in turn leads to dysfunction. Acoustic neuropathy is common with neoplastic substances such as acoustic neuroma.

    3.Central nervous system tinnitus: mainly due to tumors, abnormal blood supply, infection and other reasons caused by the central auditory pathway lesions or abnormal function, thus causing tinnitus symptoms.

    In addition, there may be other causes of neurological tinnitus, and it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time and undergo corresponding examinations under the guidance of a professional doctor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Neurogenic tinnitus is when no specific organic problem is found during the examination. When this symptom occurs, the diagnosis is usually sensorineural tinnitus or neurological tinnitus, which is better with acupuncture** because it has no organic problems. When you have tinnitus caused by organic diseases, no matter which way, the effect is particularly poor.

    The effect of neurological tinnitus will be better in the early stage, and if it is combined with a comprehensive **, it is traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture and Western medicine**, and the effect will be very good. So when you have tinnitus, don't think it's a small problem, deaf for a while or drag on for a while. In fact, when tinnitus symptoms appear, you should pay attention to whether you have recently rested well, whether you are tired, and if you don't have any of these, you must go for further examination.

    If you are very tired, tired, and have a cold, and you have this series of symptoms, we should reduce these symptoms, don't be tired, tired, don't rush to work, don't be so stressed, feel the slow pace of life, and feel it to see if the tinnitus still exists. If it still exists, be sure to check it in time and hurry up**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Nervous tinnitus is a disease of the ear, the ear is a very important part of our human body, once the disease, life will be greatly affected, so in ordinary life we must protect our body, pay attention to the health of the diet and the rules of life, more exercise, in order to stay away from the disease, let's understand what is going on with neurological tinnitus.

    There are many causes of neurological tinnitus, the most important is ear diseases, such as external ear diseases: otitis externa, cerumen embolism, external ear foreign bodies, etc., acute and chronic inflammation of the middle ear, tympanic membrane perforation, otosclerosis and Meniere's syndrome of the inner ear, acoustic neuroma, can cause tinnitus, so we must pay attention to our ear diseases, try not to cause tinnitus because of these diseases, affecting health.

    Similarly, vascular diseases such as jugular spheroid tumors, dilatation of small blood vessels in the ear, vascular malformations, hemangiomas, etc., as well as some systemic diseases such as autonomic disorders, cerebral blood supply deficiency, pre-stroke, hypertension, hypotension, anemia, diabetes, malnutrition, etc., can also cause neurological tinnitus.

    Excessive fatigue, lack of sleep, excessive emotional tension and excessive smoking, alcohol and caffeine can also cause tinnitus.

    There is also noise, long-term exposure to loud noise can also lead to hearing loss and tinnitus, so those who work in a noisy environment must pay attention to protect their ears, usually wear earmuffs, earplugs, etc.

    There are many causes of nervous tinnitus, and I hope you don't confuse it with other types of tinnitus.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are many reasons for neurootitis, generally because the patient is more tired, and some patients are because of some ear diseases, such as otitis externa, foreign bodies in the external ear, etc., which can cause tinnitus. In addition, acute and chronic inflammation of the middle ear, otosclerosis, and acoustic neuroma can also cause tinnitus. In addition to this, overwork, lack of sleep, and emotional stress can also cause tinnitus.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Neurogenic tinnitus is caused by organic or non-organic lesions of the spiral ganglion, auditory nerve or auditory center of the inner ear hair cells, or poor blood circulation and poor microcirculation of the inner ear. Patients with neurological tinnitus typically present with persistent high-pitched tinnitus in one or both ears, and patients may also have symptoms of deafness, dizziness, and dizziness.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are several causes of nervous tinnitus, such as fatigue, stress at work or excessive mood swings, which cause a sudden symptom.

    Nervous tinnitus, if it appears suddenly, it is easy to be delayed, some people feel that taking some medicine to remove fire may be relieved, and it is generally felt that the ringing may not ring again for two days, but this persistent tinnitus, 24 hours of uninterrupted ringing, it is necessary to go to the hospital for timely treatment, generally not more than 3 to 7 days, the effect is OK.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Deafness and tinnitus are neurological disorders caused by non-organic lesions, that is, damage to the auditory nerve; There are many causes of deafness and tinnitus, such as detonation, trauma, drug poisoning, otitis media, cervical spondylosis, diabetes, etc., which can lead to tinnitus and deafness, and there are congenital!

    Tinnitus is a kind of sound in the ear, such as running water, buzzing, birdsong, insect chirping, etc., which can be non-stop or lasting, making people irritable, restless, unbearable, often accompanied by brain ringing, waist and knee soreness, dizziness, and may also be accompanied by dizziness, memory loss and other symptoms, affecting sleep, life, work, etc.

    It may be related to nervousness and anxiety, these patients may have poor sleep, emotional instability, lack of concentration, lack of physical strength, palpitation, shortness of breath, blank brain, body pain, dizziness, headache and many other competent symptoms due to long-term tension, anxiety and work pressure, but objective examination often does not find organic lesions!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The concept of neurogenic tinnitus is not clear, and most unexplained tinnitus is often referred to as neurogenic tinnitus in clinical practice. There are many causes of neurological tinnitus, mainly as follows:

    1. The patient's sleep quality is poor;

    2. The patient's physical condition is poor, which is called kidney deficiency in traditional Chinese medicine;

    3. High blood pressure, diabetes, poor kidney function;

    4. Cochlear function decline in elderly patients, which can lead to hearing loss, tinnitus and other symptoms;

    5. Degenerative diseases such as cervical hyperostosis in elderly patients can compress blood vessels, cause insufficient blood supply, and lead to tinnitus.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Sensory tinnitus

    Ototoxic drug use, Meniere's disease.

    Cochlear labyrinthine hydrops, otosclerosis.

    Cochlear vascular lesions and some hereditary diseases can cause abnormal cochlear structure and function, which can cause tinnitus symptoms, and some patients can also have hearing loss.

    Peripheral neurogenic tinnitus.

    Acoustic neuropathy is the main**, causing degeneration of the acoustic nerve fibers, resulting in dysfunction, of which acoustic neuroma is the most common.

    Central nervous tinnitus.

    Lesions of the brainstem, auditory cortex and nerve fibers between them, such as tumors, infections, and abnormal blood supply, can cause tinnitus symptoms.

    In addition, autoimmune diseases, multiple sclerosis.

    Thyroid dysfunction, diabetes mellitus.

    Hypertension. and systemic diseases such as kidney disease can also cause tinnitus symptoms.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Nervous tinnitus is that the nerve is inflamed or lacks nutrients, and it cannot function as it should.

    Neurogenic tinnitus, if you have enough nutrition and rest, will recover on its own.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In the case of nervous tinnitus, it may be caused by my own life, so I should pay attention to the development of my various organs in my life, and in this case, I should go to a regular hospital in time to do a good **.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    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.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    What is the problem of nervous tinnitus, caused by excessive psychological pressure and being in a hurry, you should adjust your mentality.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Neurogenic tinnitus, in fact, in the Western medicine otolaryngology examination, can not find out the cause. It is only the name of the disease that the patient feels tinnitus.

    Western medicine does not have a definite curative effect, but Chinese medicine acupuncture is 100% capable. It is recommended that you find a Chinese medicine acupuncture**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Neurogenic tinnitus is a type of tinnitus that causes her due to the nerve cells in our inner ear. Lesions of nerve fibers and nerve backbones such as the cochlear nerve or the facial nerve can cause damage to these nerves and nerve cells for a variety of reasons. This then causes neurological tinnitus.

    There are also many sudden deafness, Meniere's disease, etc., which may cause neurological tinnitus, so when we have tinnitus or persistent tinnitus, we must go to the hospital for corresponding audiology tests and imaging tests to make a clear diagnosis to reduce symptoms.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Neurological tinnitus is mainly caused by lesions of nerve cells and nerve fibers in the inner ear. There are many causes of nerve cell and nerve fiber lesions, including high blood pressure, ear ischemia caused by diabetes, as well as ototoxic drugs, noise, etc., which can cause neurological tinnitus, and senile degeneration can also cause neurological tinnitus. Then, there are many diseases that cause neurological tinnitus, including chronic purulent otitis media, cholesteatoma of the middle ear, malignant tumors of the middle ear, tympanogloma, etc., as well as acoustic neuroma, and tumors of the pontine cerebellum can cause neurological tinnitus, and our most common sudden deafness, Meniere's disease can also cause neurological tinnitus.

    If the damage is transient and the nerve cells are not seriously damaged, if it reaches a level where it can be recovered, the neurological tinnitus can heal on its own, and in other cases, it must be relieved.

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