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Abnormal sounds in the ear when chewing may be caused by an active cerumen in the external ear canal striking the eardrum. Normally, there are scattered cerumen in the external auditory canal, and when chewing and talking, the movement of the temporomandibular joint can cause the cerumen to gradually drain from the deep part of the external auditory canal. If the cerumen has a certain degree of mobility, it can tap the eardrum to produce abnormal noises.
In this case, it is necessary to combine otoendoscopy to confirm the diagnosis. If the disease is described, aspiration can be attempted using a suction device, and for large masses or close to the tympanic membrane, which causes significant pain when removed, sodium bicarbonate can be used to soak multiple times and then rinse with normal saline. It is not recommended to use cotton swabs to pick ears, as it is very easy to cause cerumen to accumulate inward outside the external auditory canal for a long time, forming cerumen embolism, causing abnormal noise, hearing loss, tinnitus, and even vertigo.
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This is a manifestation of tinnitus. It may be that the ears are ringing due to poor rest or long-term work in a noisy environment. Drugs can be taken orally to nourish the nerves, avoid noise damage, and take appropriate rest.
Sometimes there is inflammation in the ear canal, which also causes a rustling sound inside. Or there is earwax in the ear canal, and there will be a sound when chewing, just clean the ear canal.
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I'm like that sometimes, I don't know what the reason is, it's fine in two days, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up, you can't delay, a minor illness will become a big problem.
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A rustling sound in the ear is a kind of tinnitus, and you need to go to the hospital to remove the foreign body in the external auditory canal or cerumen adhering to the eardrum, and the rustling sound can disappear after cleaning the foreign body. In addition, bad lifestyle habits, anxiety, depression, overwork, and hundreds of other diseases can cause this rustling, which requires a pure tone audiometry, middle ear analysis, otoacoustic emission in the hospital, and if necessary, imaging examinations, biochemical examinations, and ultrasounds. On the **, you can take ** for ** or ** for symptoms, and strictly implement five interventions and one elimination.
Focus on ensuring sleep and mood, which is the basis of tinnitus, if tinnitus affects sleep or mood, it is necessary to intervene in masking.
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Neurogenic tinnitus.
Symptoms: Tinnitus, hearing loss, ear pain, lack of energy, dizziness, headache.
Symptoms of otitis media: Ear pain, hearing loss, purulent discharge from the ear, tinnitus, chills, fever, limb weakness, loss of appetite.
Symptoms of kidney deficiency: waist and knee pain, fatigue, tinnitus, increased nocturia, sexual dysfunction, dizziness, dripping urine, weak urine, impotence**, dreams, oligomenorrhea, amenorrhea, menstrual leakage, fatigue, pigmentation, irritability, irritability, anxiety, depression.
Cold symptoms: sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose, cough, dry throat, itchy throat, burning sensation in the pharynx, drip sensation behind the nose, low-grade fever, chills, headache.
Inadequate blood supply to the brain.
Symptoms: Dizziness, headache, vertigo, cramps, irritability, tinnitus, irritability, dreaminess, memory loss, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, numbness of hands and feet, limbs.
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Hello, there are many causes of tinnitus, tinnitus is very difficult, it can only be relieved, usually say pay attention to rest, keep enough sleep, and go to noisy places less.
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If the tympanic membrane is perforated, it will significantly affect hearing, and these conditions generally do not occur.
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Will it be too hot, soak it in wheat and drink it for a few days to see the effect.
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It's tinnitus, seek medical attention in time!
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It's not ringing in your ears, it's your left temporomandibular joint.
The "hook" is the temporomandibular joint that does not make a significant noise or pop during normal movement. Patients may hear a snapping sound when the mouth is opened or closed, which is due to disc displacement between the condyle and the fossa or relaxation of the joint capsule. In addition to joint snapping, there are painful symptoms, which are pain in the joint area or around the muscles during opening or chewing movements.
Pain and jaw movement disorders lead to limited mouth opening and chewing weakness. Some patients also have headache, dizziness, tinnitus, and hearing disturbances. This condition is called temporomandibular joint disorder.
The causes of its pathogenesis include mental factors, jaw relationship disorders, and joint overload (e.g., chewing hard foods, grinding teeth at night), etc., and are often caused by a combination of factors.
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There is a rustling sound in the ear, and the first thing to consider is tinnitus. This tinnitus sound is most likely due to the fact that a fragment of cerumen or a tiny hair touches the eardrum, and when exercising or chewing, the cerumen fragment will touch the eardrum and form friction, resulting in a rustling sound. Of course, it is also possible that it is caused by hair.
At this time, you should go to the hospital for an examination and an electronic otoendoscope to see if the surface of the eardrum is intact. If there is no condition on the surface of the eardrum, it is necessary to consider whether there is a lesion in the middle or inner ear, and it may be necessary to do a hearing test or a CT examination of the middle ear to determine where the rustling sound is.
There are 3 most common causes of tinnitus:
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Wow, teach you the simplest, cover the other ear with your hand (the one that doesn't go into the bug) and the one that goes into the bug is facing down, that's good; That's how I handle it myself....luck
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