How to distinguish tinnitus and brain ringing? What is the difference between tinnitus and ringing b

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The difference between encephalitus and tinnitus lies in the clinical manifestations, **, etc.

    Encephalopathy is generally caused by insufficient blood supply to the elderly, and the main manifestations of patients are encephalopathy, memory loss, dizziness, etc.; Tinnitus is a phenomenon of auditory dysfunction, tinnitus is mostly noise, intermittent and persistent, often there are waves in the ears, pulse sounds and other sounds, but also suffer from ear stuffiness, headache, hearing loss and other symptoms.

    If the phenomenon of tinnitus and encephala is getting more and more serious, it is necessary to go to the hospital for medical treatment in time to find out the cause of the disease and avoid aggravating the condition. Usually pay attention to the combination of work and rest to avoid overwork; Get enough sleep and maintain a good state of mind; Exercise properly and eat a diet based on light and easy-to-digest foods.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, there is no obvious difference between encephala and tinnitus, encephalitus and tinnitus are actually due to the fact that the ear hears a sound that is actually non-existent, but the patient cannot locate it well, whether it is located in the ear or in the brain, so it is actually a state in which the ear hears abnormal noise.

    However, if there is a cranial ringing, it reminds us that we must pay attention to the external ear, middle ear, inner ear, and even the entire pathway from the entire internal auditory canal to the cerebral cortex.

    Therefore, if there is cranial sound, we still recommend that the patient undergo a CT and MRI examination to rule out some risk factors and exclude some tumor factors, so that if there are no particularly large risk factors, we can still follow some ordinary methods of dilating blood vessels and nourishing nerves.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What is the difference between encephalitus and tinnitus, and how to tell if encephalitis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Tinnitus is a subjectively perceived abnormal sound in the ear, and tinnitus can be unilateral and bilateral. Tinnitus is mainly caused by ear diseases, including diseases of the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear, especially when there is a problem with the nerve cells and nerve pathways of the inner ear. If bilateral tinnitus occurs, abnormal sounds in both ears will be felt, and tinnitus can be centralized, and cranial ringing will be produced by the memory of the auditory center, especially bilateral tinnitus is more likely to be centralized and cause cranial ringing.

    Cranial ringing is most often caused by a lesion of the central nervous system, so if tinnitus occurs first and then cranial ringing, an otologist should be examined first. If the first symptom is cranial sound, an intracranial lesion should be removed from neurology.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is no obvious difference between tinnitus and encephalitis, both are abnormal sounds heard by the ear. Therefore, if you want to distinguish between tinnitus and encephalitis, you need to do brain MRI and ear MRI, and you need to rule out whether there are organic lesions in the brain, or organic lesions such as acoustic neuroma and jugular spheroid tumor in the ear. In this way, the diagnosis can be confirmed by examination**, and the cause of tinnitus and encephalitis can be determined.

    If tinnitus is due to acoustic neuroma and jugular spheroid tumor in the ear, surgery may be done**. If tinnitus is caused by an intracranial mass or vascular factors in the brain, symptomatic treatment is required.

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