How does otitis media cause tinnitus?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-30
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In the case of otitis media, the sound coming from the outside world is through the eardrum, and then to the middle ear, where there is a chain of ossicles, through which it travels to our inner ear like a lever. If there is otitis media, this set transmits the sound from the outside to the inside, and the mechanism is destroyed, and the sound cannot be transmitted. Therefore, when it is otitis media, the first manifestation is hearing loss, ear cloudiness, and blockage.

    At the same time, we often have tinnitus, which is also caused by the inability of sound to penetrate. This tinnitus is like something, like the kind of wind blowing sound that we usually take a cup and put it over our ears and hear the buzzing inside of the cup, a low-pitched tinnitus. This kind of tinnitus may be produced inside our body, and you hear sounds from the outside because of your better hearing.

    Now when it is otitis media, the outside sound cannot be heard, and I hear my own voice, or it may be that the two voices cancel out. Originally, the external sound and our tinnitus were supposed to be canceled out, but now they can't be counteracted, in this case, **otitis media, which is the most thorough way to solve otitis media tinnitus.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Otitis media can cause tinnitus, otitis media is due to the body's low immunity and resistance, due to the inflammation invades the eustachian tube, so it will cause the function of the eustachian tube to decline, and retrograde infection will occur, so it will cause fluid accumulation in the middle ear cavity. It causes patients to have ear pain, hearing loss, tinnitus, ear tightness and other related manifestations. If leukocyte elevation is significant, oral antibiotics are indicated; If lymphocytes are elevated, a viral infection is considered and symptomatic antiviral treatment is indicated**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Otitis media can cause tinnitus, which is a symptom of chronic otitis media, and then it will also cause the baby to have ear pain, ear pus and other phenomena, so it is necessary to carry out the baby's ** in time, you can go to the regular hospital otolaryngology department for examination, and then according to the results of the examination.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It makes sense that if you have otitis media, you should be in time**. Don't miss the best** time. Wishing you a speed**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Otitis media is a common childhood disease, otitis media may cause tinnitus, but also cause ear pain, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, fever, fatigue and other symptoms, otitis media needs to be carried out in time**, to avoid affecting hearing. There are many causes of otitis media, such as blowing the nose with usual force, colds or upper respiratory tract infections, dirty water entering the ears, and often listening to headphones**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's possible that my family had this symptom when they got otitis media. However, it is not necessarily, some people may not have it, especially if the symptoms are mild, and it may just be a little sore in the ear.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is possible that otitis media can cause neuropathy over time, which in turn can lead to tinnitus.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Common symptoms of otitis media:

    1. Hearing loss: hearing loss and self-hearing enhancement can be improved from time to time by turning the head, and sometimes blocked, such as only one ear is diseased, and may not be noticed for a long time.

    2. Earache: Acute patients with otitis media will have persistent vague earache or sometimes throbbing pain, and chronic otitis media patients will have no obvious earache with parapalateral disease or accompanied by ear closure or stuffiness, which can be temporarily reduced by pressing the tragus.

    3. Tinnitus: mostly low-key intermittent, such as crackling, buzzing and running water, when the head moves or yawns, blows the nose and opens the Jane, the sound of breath passing through the water can appear in the ears.

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