What causes neurological tinnitus, and how does neurological tinnitus cause?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-03
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Mainly ear diseases, such as external ear diseases: otitis externa, cerumen embolism, external ear foreign body, 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.

    Tinnitus can also occur in vascular diseases, such as jugular spheroid tumors, dilation of small blood vessels in the ear, vascular malformations, hemangiomas, etc., tinnitus from veins is mostly noisy, and tinnitus from arteries is consistent with the pulse pulsation.

    Other systemic diseases can also cause tinnitus: autonomic disorders, cerebral blood supply deficiency, pre-stroke, hypertension, hypotension, anemia, diabetes, and malnutrition.

    In addition, tinnitus and hearing loss can occur with excessive use of drugs that have toxic effects on the ear, such as gentamicin, streptomycin, or kanamycin, and tinnitus occurs earlier than hearing loss.

    Excessive fatigue, lack of sleep, and emotional stress can also lead to tinnitus.

    Noise: Loud noises and prolonged noise exposure can lead to hearing loss and tinnitus. People working in high-intensity noise environments should pay attention to noise protection, such as reducing noise sources or wearing protective earmuffs and earplugs.

    Also, be careful not to use Walkman headphones in noisy environments for long periods of time and at loud volumes.

    Bad habits: Caffeine and alcohol can often worsen tinnitus symptoms; Smoking can reduce blood oxygen, and the inner ear hair cells are extremely sensitive to oxygen, so lack of oxygen will cause damage to the hair cells, so it is necessary to pay attention to changing bad habits.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Neurological tinnitus is a subjective sensation of the patient, and the human ear can hear abnormal sounds while there is no sound from the outside world. There are generally some faint sounds in our body, such as blood flow, etc., which are generally not heard by ordinary people, and once the ears are damaged, the external sound acceptance becomes smaller, and the weak sound of the human body will be amplified, resulting in tinnitus. There are many reasons for this.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The reasons are many and vary from person to person.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The causes are complex.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Neurogenic tinnitus** is more, in general, it is due to long-term stay up late, tiredness, poor rest, mental stress, high blood pressure and viral infection caused by ear nerve ischemia, edema, spasm, it will cause patients with unilateral tinnitus, but also hearing loss and vertigo. On **, patients first need symptomatic nutrition nerves**, oral cibilin tablets, ginkgo biloba leaves, methylcobalamin tablets, **The effect is good, and the patient can also cooperate with local acupuncture**, and the effect is also very accurate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many conditions that can cause neuropathic tinnitus. Based on the medical history, it can be divided into two types: acute and chronic. If tinnitus persists for more than three months, it is considered chronic.

    Depending on the location of the lesion, it can be divided into unilateral or bilateral. Diseases that cause acute tinnitus are common, such as sudden deafness, acute otitis media, etc. Chronic neurogenic tinnitus is more common in older people and is associated with age and deterioration of auditory nerve function, as well as effects such as noise.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Bad habits. Caffeine or alcohol can often make tinnitus worse, smoking can reduce blood oxygen, and the inner ear hair cells are extremely sensitive to oxygen, so lack of oxygen will cause damage to the hair cells and cause tinnitus.

    Second, systemic diseases can also cause tinnitus, such as autonomic nerve dysfunction, cerebral insufficiency, hypertension, hypotension, anemia, diabetes, etc.

    Third, excessive fatigue, lack of sleep, and excessive emotional tension can also lead to tinnitus.

    Fourth, tinnitus can also occur in vascular diseases, such as jugular spheroid tumors and dilation of small blood vessels in the ear.

    Fifth, ear diseases, such as otitis externa, cerumen embolism, Meniere's disease, etc.

    Sixth, noise. Long-term exposure to noise can lead to hearing loss and tinnitus.

    7. Overdose of drugs that have toxic effects on the ear, such as gentamicin, streptomycin, etc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Neurological tinnitus is generally due to patients who are in a hurry to get angry, do not rest well, often stay up late or have microthrombosis in the inner ear, and poor neurotrophic function. Moreover, due to the patient's age and degenerative changes in the organs, it is recommended that the patient has neurological tinnitus, and must be actively symptomatic**, especially for patients with a relatively short onset time, you can take oral ginkgo biloba extract tablets, citicoline sodium capsules to improve circulation, nourish nerves**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are many causes and types of tinnitus, and the causes of different types of tinnitus are generally different; Common clinical triggers include: insomnia or poor sleep quality, long-term exposure to high tones or long-term wearing of headphones, fatigue, weak constitution, individual differences and psychological factors, in addition, there are also some pathological factors, such as anemia, craniocerebrovascular lesions, tumors, inner ear diseases, etc.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    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, it is believed that tinnitus is a manifestation of impaired auditory nerve function, so tinnitus is called neurogenic tinnitus, but it does not mean that there is a clear cause of neurogenic tinnitus. In fact, most of the tinnitus has not been found to have a clear lesion after examination, and it can be appropriately targeted for tinnitus, mainly to divert attention, avoid anxiety, tension, depression, improve sleep, and tinnitus can eventually be slowly adapted and tolerated, and there is no great adverse effect.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Nervous tinnitus is generally related to frequent staying up late, frequent drinking and smoking, excessive weight control, watching TV for a long time, etc., and these aspects should be paid attention to in daily life.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What causes nerve-induced tinnitus? Tinnitus, it has been more than a year, sometimes both sides of the ear at the same time made a sharp sound, especially uncomfortable, at the beginning of the tinnitus when taking drugs such as thrombosis, but now the tinnitus is aggravated, the local doctor diagnosed neuropathic tinnitus, I want to know how this is aggravated.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The cause of neurological tinnitus is unknown, and acupuncture is the most effective.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Noise pollution, listening to headphones for a long time, irregular work and rest, decreased body resistance, emotional agitation, etc., can lead to an increase in the risk of disease.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    What causes nerve-induced tinnitus? To understand the type of nervopathic tinnitus, you need to know what type of nervose tinnitus is. The cause of the disease is thought to be due to lesions or dysfunction of the cochlea, auditory nerve, and central auditory pathways.

    First, the main **.

    1. Sensory tinnitus: the most common, most of which are related to drug-induced ototoxic tinnitus and senile tinnitus.

    2. Peripheral neurological tinnitus: **Unknown, it may be related to the degeneration of nerve fibers causing inter-fiber interaction, or the slowing down of nerve fiber transmission.

    3. Central nervous system tinnitus: tumors, vascular abnormalities, local inflammation, multiple sclerosis, etc., can occur in patients who invade the auditory pathway.

    2. Predisposing factors.

    The disease can be precipitated by the following conditions:

    1. Psychological factors and sleep disorders.

    2. Poor ear use or occupational exposure, such as too loud earphones and too long wearing time, can also induce tinnitus.

    3. Presbycusis occurs in the elderly with age.

    4. Trauma to the head or ears.

    5. Toxic hearing loss caused by taking drugs.

    6. Cochlear lesions, tumors, Meniere's disease and otosclerosis.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    To understand the first type of neurological tinnitus, it is necessary to determine what type of neurological tinnitus is, and the cause of this disease is currently thought to be due to the cochlear auditory nerve, as well as the central auditory meridian pathway lesion or dysfunction of the disease.

    Capital**.

    Most of the most common sensory tinnitus is related to drug-induced ototoxic tinnitus and senile tinnitus.

    Tinnitus**, which is neuropathic, may be related to the degeneration of nerve fibers and the slowing of fiber-to-fiber transmission.

    Tinnitus can occur in patients with central nervous system tinnitus, tumor, vascular abnormality, local inflammation, multiple sclerosis, etc.

    The following predisposing factors can predispose to the development of the disease.

    Psychological factors sleep disorders.

    Tinnitus can also be induced by poor ear use or occupational exposure, such as loud headphones or wearing them for too long.

    Presbycusis develops as older people age.

    Trauma to the head or ears.

    Toxic hearing loss from taking medications.

    Cochlear lesions, tumors, Meniere's disease, and diseases such as otosclerosis.

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