My ears are always ringing, why do my ears keep ringing?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-02
32 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It should be tinnitus, and if it doesn't get better for a few days, and it feels more severe, you can go to the hospital.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The common causes of a patient's ears ringing all the time are as follows:

    1. Diseases of the external auditory canal: such as cerumen embolism, or foreign bodies, inflammation, tumors, etc., can cause tinnitus in patients;

    2. Middle ear diseases: including middle ear tumors, otitis media, such as acute purulent otitis media or secretory otitis media, and chronic purulent otitis media, which can cause tinnitus in patients;

    3. Inner ear disease: It is a common cause of tinnitus, such as sudden deafness, and the patient will suddenly have ear ringing, ear stuffiness, and tinnitus within 72 hours. In addition, patients with Meniere's disease may also have retroactive vertigo, accompanied by tinnitus, ear tightness, and hearing loss;

    4. Other reasons: such as deafness caused by drugs, noise, or ear sclerosis, usually patients may also be accompanied by tinnitus. In addition, patients with presbycusis can also have long-term neurological tinnitus, while the first symptom in patients with acoustic neuroma is tinnitus.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are always ringing in the ears, there are buzzing sounds, cicada chirping sounds, and buzzing sounds, which are all tinnitus phenomena, and obviously for a long time, it may lead to deafness, so it is necessary to timely ** tinnitus to stop deafness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Why do my ears keep ringing? Then you may have evidence of tinnitus, why do your ears keep ringing? Then you may have symptoms of tinnitus, and you must go to the hospital for a check-up to see what is causing it?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first is physiological tinnitus. Inside the body, weak sounds such as blood vessel pulsation, blood flow, muscle contraction, joint movement, and breathing movements will occur, and those who are close to the ear will feel this sound. Usually, because there is a strong sound from the outside world, this weak sound is covered up, and I don't feel it.

    But if you walk into a soundproof room or in the middle of the night, you sometimes feel a faint ringing in your ears, which is physiological tinnitus.

    The second type is conductive tinnitus. The cause of this type of tinnitus is the disturbance of the conduction part of the auditory system, such as swelling, blockage, perforation of the eardrum, invagination, middle ear inflammation, adhesions, sclerosis, etc. Dysphonia reduces the ability to hear external sounds, weakening its ability to mask the sounds that occur in the body, making it feel and become tinnitus.

    In addition, the sound transmitted into the ear through bone conduction is blocked due to conduction disorder, and the outward escape channel is blocked, which improves the sensation of sound in the ear, and becomes a low-frequency, wind-like whirring sound. We can try it ourselves, cover our ears with one hand, and feel a booming sound in our ears, which is typical conductive tinnitus.

    The third type is neurogenic tinnitus. The cause is a disorder of the sensory nerve part of the auditory system. When there is a disease of the auditory receptors in the inner ear, such as drug poisoning, noise trauma, Meniere's disease, etc.; Trauma to the auditory nerve and auditory center, inflammation, poisoning, ischemia, tumor, etc.; and when various intracranial lesions affect the auditory nerve or auditory center, tinnitus can occur.

    This type of tinnitus is mostly high-frequency cicada chirps or shrill screeching. Some systemic diseases can also cause tinnitus, such as hypertension, low blood pressure, autonomic nerve dysfunction and other disorders that affect blood supply, the influence of toxins in certain diseases, and endocrine disorders caused by mental tension and anxiety. In terms of life, if you don't rest well, you will also have tinnitus after insomnia.

    There are also some deafness, the cause of which is not clear with the current medical technology conditions or is not clear in the clinical examination, which is called unexplained tinnitus.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ear buzzing, sometimes called tinnitus, is also caused by many reasons, and has a lot to do with the structure of the ear. There are two types of ears: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear, and any part of the ear will buzz if there is a problem with any of these three parts. First of all, if there is a foreign body in the outer ear, such as a large number of ear silkworms or a foreign body, there will be a buzzing sound, and there will also be a buzzing sound after inflammation.

    The second is otitis media, when it is otitis media, no matter what type of otitis media, it will cause ear buzzing, and you must go to the hospital to see if it is inflammation of the middle ear or inflammation of the external ear canal. If there is no inflammation of the external auditory canal or middle ear under the examination of an otolaryngologist, the buzzing may be caused by the inner ear, which is full of nerve cells and nerve fibers, and if there is a buzzing sound, it is generally neurological tinnitus. Neurological tinnitus is better in the acute stage, if it is delayed for a long time, more than three months of chronic tinnitus, there will be certain difficulties, so you must go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital to let a professional otology doctor check what is the cause of neurological tinnitus.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The common causes of tinnitus are irregular work and rest, exposure to noise, staying up late, and high blood sugar and blood pressure. Local lesions in the ear can also cause tinnitus, and it is necessary to go to the otolaryngology department for routine otology examination. The main principle of tinnitus is symptomatic and can be used to improve circulation.

    Drugs to nourish the nerves. Distract yourself and avoid noise.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is it tinnitus, I have also had this experience, I feel itchy in the ear, but there is nothing in the ear, occasionally dizziness, I went to the hospital to see, the doctor said that there is a small ball in the ear to keep the balance, it is destroyed, so it will be dizzy and tinnitus or something.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally speaking, in this case, it should be on fire, drink more water, especially in spring, the weather is particularly dry and on fire, it is easy to appear in this situation, eat less spicy food, and it will get better slowly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It can usually be divided into nervous tinnitus and conductive tinnitus, generally speaking, neurological tinnitus has been high-profile tinnitus, cicada-like sound and machine name sound conductive tinnitus, usually low-key tinnitus such as rumbling sound as the main manifestation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is always something ringing in the ear, which may be related to a foreign body in the ear canal, otitis externa, otitis media, or neuropathic tinnitus.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If there is a ringing in the ear, consider the following conditions, consider the cerumen in the ear canal, which is the earwax in the ear canal. If it is relatively small, there may be a rattling sound when shaking the head or opening and closing the mouth. If the cerumen is relatively large, it can compress the eardrum and cause tinnitus after water enters the ear or plucks the ear.

    After cerumen is removed, the tinnitus will gradually improve. If there is no obvious abnormality in the ear canal and tympanic membrane, the following two conditions should be considered: 1. Secretory otitis media, which is mostly whirring and can be accompanied by a feeling of ear swelling.

    It is caused by the tube between the nose and the ear, known as the Eustachian tube, which is not patency. 2. Nervous tinnitus, which may or may not be accompanied by hearing loss, and most of them have no obvious feeling of fullness. Both types of tinnitus require a hearing examination to further diagnose it, as well as vascular fluctuating tinnitus, which is mostly consistent with the heart beat and requires enhanced CT to rule out jugular spheroid tumor.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Ear buzzing is generally tinnitus, and the buzzing may have different changes in tone, like the chirping of cicadas, like the sound of passing by train, which is a manifestation of tinnitus. Because tinnitus can occur in different parts of the site, the nature is different. Tinnitus can be caused by overexertion during this time, or by not resting well, staying up late, or being affected by noise, which can produce buzzing symptoms.

    If the humming is a short-term behavior or is transient, it may be fine to take breaks and avoid exposure to noise. If the buzzing lasts for a long time and is accompanied by hearing loss, it is necessary to see a doctor in time, which may be accompanied by inner ear damage and affect hearing.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Maybe your voice is too loud, the surrounding environmental noise or something, your ears will have a sound for a short time, and you have to go to the hospital for a check-up in other cases.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Then the lack of concentration and stress will cause buzzing.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's not that the ears will ring, but sometimes there will be a little tinnitus, which is normal, but if there is too much, it is not normal.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's okay to understand.,From next year's **,If you want to go to the hospital after the professional teacher**,How about the appearance of outsiders**?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello, if you often have ear ringing for no reason, then you think it is tinnitus and you need to go to the hospital to see an otolaryngology.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Ear ringing is tinnitus, and there are many factors that cause tinnitus, such as poor sleep, stress, and so on.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, the situation you said may belong to tinnitus, that is, the subjective feeling that there is a sound in the ear, others can't hear it, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination**.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are many reasons for tinnitus, such as eating hot air or having a headache.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Why do my ears ring? Because your ears are inflamed, there will be a sound and you will not want to take some medicine.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I think it may be because you haven't cleaned your ears for a long time, resulting in dirt inside your ears.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Probably on fire, right? Under normal circumstances, tinnitus will only occur when the fire is on, so you should pay attention to relaxing.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Why do my ears ring? Is there a problem with your ears? You go to the hospital for an ear check-up.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The ears probably received a strong sound, and their ears kept ringing.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If the ears will ring, it may be tinnitus, or it may be insects in the ears, which must be checked by the hospital.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    If you feel that your ears are ringing, it may be that there is earwax in them.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I think sometimes the human ear echo is actually just a physiological response of the human ear.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Ear ringing refers to tinnitus, and if you have tinnitus, it is okay.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    The situation of tinnitus is the teacher's buzzing voice.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Could it be because of tinnitus?

Related questions
18 answers2024-06-02

I got tinnitus, go to the hospital to see it.

8 answers2024-06-02

There are 3 most common causes of tinnitus:

1) The hearing of the outer or middle ear is dysfunctional and cannot absorb the surrounding sounds, and the "by-products" produced by the inner ear become clear; >>>More

15 answers2024-06-02

You should have cerumen in your ears (i.e., earwax that has accumulated over a long period of time). In this way, you can always feel the ringing in your ears when exercising. >>>More

26 answers2024-06-02

Hello, ear buzzing should be tinnitus, there are many causes of tinnitus 1, external ear disease, acute and chronic inflammation of the middle ear, tympanic membrane perforation, otosclerosis and Meniere's syndrome of the inner ear, acoustic neuroma, high blood pressure, low blood pressure, anemia, diabetes, etc. can cause tinnitus. 2 Insufficient blood supply and lack of oxygen to the cochlea will cause the internal nerve of the cochlea to atrophy, resulting in tinnitus. Overwork, stress, drinking strong tea, caffeinated beverages, excessive smoking, etc. are the causes of insufficient blood supply to the cochlea.3 Physical weakness This kind of tinnitus mostly has no organic lesions, and is often caused by insufficient vascular tone and poor local blood supply. >>>More

20 answers2024-06-02

Hello, tinnitus can be caused by many reasons, and the methods of tinnitus caused by different diseases are also different. Tinnitus can be subjective tinnitus that can only be felt by the patient and not heard by the examiner, and there is also objective tinnitus in which both the patient and the examiner can hear the tinnitus sound. If it is unilateral tinnitus, it is mostly caused by the ear itself, and subjective tinnitus is more common. >>>More