Why can t my ears hear when I have a cold?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-22
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After a cold, the ears are hard to hear, and in most cases it is accompanied by otitis media with effusion, which is the most common complication of colds. If you have a cold and your ears can't hear clearly, you must go to the hospital. In most cases, it is the cold that causes the dysfunction of the eustachian tube, resulting in the pressure of the middle ear can not be effectively regulated, resulting in negative pressure in the middle ear, which becomes exudative otitis media, there is fluid in the middle ear cavity, the patient cannot hear clearly, and at the same time there is tinnitus, and a few patients have dizziness.

    Therefore, after a cold, it is necessary to avoid taking a plane, and at the same time, it is necessary to effectively carry out ** for the cold and not to cause complications. If the ear does not hear clearly, the first consideration is that the middle ear is affected, complicated by otitis media. It is necessary to go to the hospital for prompt treatment, and for otitis media with exudative media, in most cases medication**.

    At the same time, acute rhinitis of the nasal cavity, so that the function of the eustachian tube is restored, the fluid of the middle ear can be discharged, and the pressure of the middle ear is restored. Otitis media with effusion can also be cured.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The inability to hear in the ears with a cold can be caused by:

    1. When you have a cold, you will have symptoms of runny nose and nasal congestion, and the nasal mucus will also flow back to the throat. At this time, the swelling of the nasal mucosa will block the nasal passage, and the nasal discharge will also block the eustachian tube, thus losing normal physiological functions, resulting in hearing loss in both ears. It is recommended that patients rest more, drink more water, and can use medicines such as Gankang capsules and cold and heat clearing granules, and the symptoms will disappear after the cold is cured.

    2. Colds that the ears cannot hear, which may also be caused by otitis media. When a cold occurs, patients have upper respiratory tract infections and inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nose and the back of the nasal cavity. After a cold, the pharyngeal opening of the Eustachian tube is blocked and cannot be opened normally, resulting in the mucosa of the middle ear not being able to breathe normally, so otitis media will occur.

    ** The main thing is to use various drugs to make the Eustachian tube pharyngeal opening open as soon as possible and eliminate the inflammation of the back of the nasal cavity in time. Patients can use drugs such as furama nasal drops, naphazolin hydrochloride nasal drops, etc., to open the eustachian tube pharyngeal opening, and then use some anti-inflammatory drugs such as amoxicillin, levofloxacin, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The most common cause of ear discomfort caused by a cold is acute rhinitis, due to edema and congestion, resulting in mechanical blockage of the Eustachian tube and pharyngeal opening at the back end of the nasal cavity, resulting in abnormal function of the Eustachian tube. Even many people violently squeeze nasal secretions into the middle ear cavity when blowing their noses, resulting in acute otitis media symptoms, and acute purulent otitis media may occur in severe cases.

    Therefore, do not blow your nose vigorously when you have a cold, if the nasal cavity is blocked, and it is more obvious, you can consider using nasal spray drugs, such as Fushuliang to improve nasal ventilation. If the ear has symptoms of otitis media, oral cefdinir capsules and stimulation drugs such as Musutan are also needed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cold cough ears can not hear, it may be a cold, upper respiratory tract infection caused, but also question how there is a possibility of causing otitis media, light diet, do not eat spicy food, can be combined with antibiotic drugs, lung and blood cooling drugs to carry out treatment, go to the hospital and the ENT department to do otoscopy careful examination, confirm the cause of the ear can't hear, symptomatic treatment.

    Colds are treated with cold medicine under the guidance of doctors. In particular, drink plenty of warm water and eat more vegetables and fruits rich in vitamin C.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The cold causes the left ear to be inaudible, and in most cases it is thought to have a lot to do with otitis media. Generally, it is easy to cause inflammation of the upper respiratory tract after a cold, and if the inflammation is infected through the eustachian tube to the inside of the ear, resulting in otitis media, it will easily cause hearing loss. Antibiotics can be used to reduce inflammation**.

    At the same time, in terms of diet, we should pay attention to light, eat more foods that are easy to digest in moderation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is an eardrum infection. I've always been like this, and it's normal to see a doctor. Usually, you can pinch your nose with one hand and cover your mouth with the other, and blow out hard, and after a few times, you will feel the ear hole breathe. If you do it a few more times, you can improve it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, the air drum during coughing usually reaches the eardrum, causing blind hearing in both ears or one side for a short time. This kind of ** is not too serious. Just swallow a mouthful of saliva in your ear.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Colds can cause ear infections such as secretory otitis media, blockage of the Eustachian tubes, and increased pressure inside the ear chambers, which can affect hearing. Usually this condition resolves on its own.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello! Your condition is related to the obstruction of the Eustachian tube caused by laryngitis, you should know that the ear can be divided into three parts: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear, of which the middle ear can be the same as the human throat through the Eustachian tube, so as to regulate the pressure in the middle ear and maintain the normal position of the eardrum.

    Because suffering from pharyngitis often blocks the throat end of the eustachian tube, which will absorb the air in the middle ear and cause ear stuffiness, ear swelling and other sensations, or it may be ear inflammation caused by a cold and cause a sudden neuropathic hearing loss, you should go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital to do a check-up to do an ear hearing If it is neurological deafness, the best time is two weeks after the onset of the disease, and you can massage the external auditory canal hole. to improve the morphology of the eardrum is helpful in restoring hearing.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It may be related to the obstruction of the eustachian tube caused by cold and pharyngitis, and the function of the eustachian tube is not good.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Colds can affect low-frequency hearing.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    For your problem, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up in time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In this case, it is most important to go to a regular hospital for examination and diagnosis in time, you have not been checked and diagnosed for two or three years, and the condition has basically been delayed to the extreme, and it is likely that permanent deafness will be caused by delay. It's all like this, and I still ask on the Internet instead of going to the hospital, which is also a big heart.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Generally, colds do not cause other symptoms (many people have ears when they have a cold), especially children, when they feel sick, the inflammatory substances released by their immune system to attack the virus will run to the relevant organs of the upper respiratory tract (a cold is a cold virus that infects the upper respiratory tract), which may lead to infection of these organs. Because it is not a bacterial infection, infections elsewhere usually go away on their own after a cold has healed on its own.

    However, it may be due to inflammatory substances in the nasal cavity, throat and bronchi during a cold, which makes the patient's nose breathless and throat uncomfortable, and there will be vigorous blowing of the nose, which may lead to abnormal ear drum shape and hearing impact. It usually recovers automatically after a while.

    There are very few people who will have otitis media after recovering from a cold, and they are basically children. If it is only otitis media caused by immune inflammatory substances, it can be cured by cleaning the ear canal in time. If there is a bacterial infection, it is up to the doctor to decide whether to use antibiotics according to the situation (do not use antibiotics on your own, let alone use antibiotics after a cold, if there is no bacterial infection, antibiotics are useless and do not play a role in preventing bacterial infection).

    If your ears have been bad for two or three years, it is likely that there is a bacterial infection or other ear disease. Go to the hospital's otolaryngology department for a check-up to see what the situation is.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you have a little money, go to the otolaryngology department of a tertiary hospital for examination**, thank you for your question.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You have a severe cold that causes deafness in your left ear, and you can only use hearing aids if you are deaf, and there is no other way.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you have symptoms of ear stuffiness, tinnitus, and hearing loss after a cold, you must go to the hospital for examination and ** in time.

    For example, mixed deafness caused by secretory otitis media caused by a cold can lead to perforation of the eardrum or glue ears if delayed for too long, and if the hearing is severely damaged, it is likely to cause complete deafness.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello Consider the above symptoms caused by colds, upper respiratory tract infections with inflammation, fire or otitis media, and neural deafness.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Problem analysis: After a cold, the ears cannot be heard, accompanied by a headache, attention should be paid to the exclusion of otitis media, eustachian tube, meningitis, etc., which can be stuffy, and attention should be paid to identification.

    Suggestions and suggestions: It is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment in time, and laryngeal lapscopy, hearing test, head CT, blood routine and other examinations can be performed to rule out the possibility of related diseases. For the time being, roxithromycin and fenpidex can be treated with oral symptoms.

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