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Patients with sudden deafness mainly manifest as hearing loss, in addition to hearing loss, there will also be tinnitus, which will have a great impact on life, and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital as soon as possible.
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Hello! Refers to sudden, unexplained, sensorineural hearing loss, which is mainly manifested as unilateral hearing loss, which can be accompanied by tinnitus, ear blockage, etc.
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a) Deafness. The disease is a severe one, with hearing loss occurring instantaneously, within hours, or over days, as well as sudden deafness in the morning. In slow cases, deafness can gradually worsen and stop progressing after a few days.
The degree ranges from mild to total deafness. It can be temporary or permanent. It is usually unilateral, and occasionally both occur simultaneously or sequentially.
It can be cochlear deafness or postcochlear deafness.
b) Tinnitus. Tinnitus occurs mostly before and after deafness, accounting for about 70%. It usually occurs a few hours before deafness, is usually a buzzing sound, and can last for 1 month or more. Some patients may emphasize tinnitus and ignore hearing loss.
c) Vertigo. About 2 5 days 1 2 sudden deafness accompanied by varying degrees of vertigo, of which about 10% are severe deafness, nausea, vomiting, can last for 4 7 days, mild dizziness can exist for more than 6 weeks. A small number of patients present with vertigo as the main symptom, which is easily misdiagnosed as Meniere's disease.
Resolves after a few days, and the seizures do not recur.
d) Ear blockage. Ear blockage usually precedes deafness.
5) nystagmus. If vertigo is present, there may be spontaneous nystagmus.
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The causes of sudden deafness are related to autoimmune diseases, drug poisoning, viral infections, neoplastic lesions, etc.
Its symptoms mainly include sudden hearing loss, accompanied by tinnitus, ear swelling, vertigo, and some patients will have anxiety, insomnia and other disorders.
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Sudden deafness, as the name suggests, refers to sudden, unexplained sensorineural hearing loss. The main symptom of the disease is unilateral hearing loss, which can be accompanied by tinnitus, ear blockage, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, etc.
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The clinical manifestations of sudden deafness are:Deafness, tinnitus, vertigoorA small number of patients may have a feeling of ear congestion, pressure, or numbness
1. Deafness
Most of them are unilateral deafness, and there is often no aura before the onset of the disease, and a few patients have a history of mild cold, fatigue, or emotional agitation. Deafness occurs suddenly, and the patient's hearing usually drops to its lowest point within minutes or hours, and in a few patients, the hearing loss reaches the lowest point within 3 days.
2. Tinnitus
It can be the first symptom, and most patients develop tinnitus when they are deaf, but tinnitus can also occur after deafness. After menstruation, most patients can improve their hearing, but tinnitus can be long-lasting.
3. Dizziness
Some patients may be accompanied by varying degrees of vertigo, mostly rotational vertigo, accompanied by nausea and vomiting. May occur at the same time as or around the onset of deafness.
4. Miscellaneous
A small number of patients may have a feeling of ear congestion, pressure, or numbness
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The clinical manifestations of sudden deafness, in addition to varying degrees of hearing loss, are often accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms such as tinnitus, ear fullness, dizziness and dizziness, and some patients will have mental and psychological symptoms, such as anxiety and sleep disorders, which affect the quality of life.
The typical symptom of sudden deafness, sudden hearing loss, usually occurs within 72 hours, and the onset is mainly unilateral. There is tinnitus and ear tightness, which can occur intermittently or persistently.
Symptoms of idiopathic deafness, dizziness or dizziness, and some severe symptoms may include nausea and vomiting.
Sudden onset of deafness, accompanied by symptoms hyperacusia or hard of hearing: unusually sensitive or unusually dull to sound, resulting in a harsh or distorted sensation. Paresthesias around the ears: uncomfortable sensations such as numbness and pins and needles.
The symptoms of sudden deafness include mental and psychological disorders: symptoms such as anxiety and sleep disorders may occur, and in severe cases, it can affect daily work and life.
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Hello! Sudden tinnitus in general may have the following symptoms: deafness, tinnitus, vertigo, ear blockage, nystagmus. If tinnitus occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible**.
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Sudden deafness is an emergency of the ear, characterized by sudden rapid hearing loss, generally monocral, patients may have some predisposing factors, including upper respiratory tract infection, fatigue and staying up late, poor mental and emotional conditions, high work pressure, etc., and may also cause ear microcirculation disorders and insufficient blood supply due to factors such as terminal blood vessel blockage, and patients may also be accompanied by tinnitus, dizziness and vomiting symptoms. Once the sudden deafness is diagnosed by examination, it needs to be treated in time**, and some patients need to be hospitalized**, and the examination is further improved, and the timeliness of ** is of great significance to the recovery of the disease.
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In addition to finding a lot of Western medicine claims on the Internet, different ages and genders will have different influences. Other friends have said a lot, and I will add one, for example, there is a person in the family who often nagged and tortured this person, and he did not want to listen to it very much; Or often hearing bad news that breaks him, can lead to sudden deafness. These are all psychological deafness, and the subconscious mind does not want to hear these bad news or nagging that break him, a kind of self-preservation reaction of the body.
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Common cases of sudden deafness** include vascular factors, viral infections, immune factors, endolymphatic hydrops, infectious diseases, or tumors.
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Sudden deafness is defined as a sudden, unexplained sensorineural hearing loss that occurs suddenly within 72 hours, with hearing loss greater than or equal to 20 decibels in at least two adjacent frequency segments. If the cause of deafness is clear, it generally cannot be called sudden deafness. At present, the cause of sudden deafness is unknown, and the common ones include vascular factors, viral infections, immune factors, endolymphatic hydrops, infectious diseases, or tumors.
There are two main theories related to the onset of the disease, the first is the theory of viral infection, most young and middle-aged patients often have a history of respiratory tract infection a few days before the onset of the disease, and the serological studies of the virus have also proved that the disease is related to the viral infection, the common viruses are mumps virus, cytomegalovirus, herpes virus, influenza virus, adenovirus, etc. The second theory is the theory of labyrinthine blood supply disorder, which is more common in patients over 40 years of age. Labyrinth artery is the only artery of the inner ear, when affected by autonomic disorder or blood pressure hemodynamics, it can cause labyrinthine artery vascular spasm, thrombosis membrane, labyrinthine hydrops and so on, resulting in ischemia and hypoxia of the inner ear and ear hearing loss.
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At present, there are many reasons for patients to have sudden deafness, for example, due to the influence of age factors, after the age of people, the function of various tissues and organs in the body will slowly decrease, including hearing organs, so patients will have sudden deafness. Deafness can be caused by mental stress, such as high stress in life or work. In addition, if the patient lives in a noisy environment for a long time or is frequently exposed to high-decibel objects, it is easy to cause sudden deafness.
Of course, it is also related to genetic factors.
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