Does tinnitus and deafness last a lifetime? Does tinnitus and deafness last a lifetime?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-13
47 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Tinnitus and deafness, in general, if it is congenital, it may accompany it for a lifetime, if it is acquired, it can be carried out**, can**, thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Your deafness will not last a lifetime, it may be a disease in one part of your body, and this situation will occur temporarily.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Deafness is sometimes congenital, and this may accompany a person's lifelong tinnitus, which is generally morbid and temporary.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you find that deafness and tinnitus must be timely, if you miss the best period, then it will really accompany you for a lifetime, if you form deafness and tinnitus, and then **, it will be very difficult.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Deafness and tinnitus don't last a lifetime. If this is detected early, it can be cured.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on the situation, some of them are a lifetime, and if it appears, it is best to go to the hospital to have a look.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This doesn't last a lifetime, and sometimes I get this kind of tinnitus when I'm tired. Deafness! It's okay to take a good rest.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is hereditary tinnitus and deafness that will accompany you for a lifetime, not hereditary, and you can be diagnosed and cured**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Does deafness and tinnitus last a lifetime? As long as you don't go to it, it will stay with you for a lifetime.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is necessary to look at the location of the injury to make a decision, if the damage is only to the outer ear or the middle ear, in these cases, the tinnitus will not be too long. However, if the inner ear nerve has been damaged, this tinnitus will last for a longer time, and you need to go to the hospital in time**, because the symptoms of long-term tinnitus may affect hearing.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think deafness and tinnitus may last a lifetime, but I need to go to the hospital for further examination. to be sure.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Tinnitus and deafness will basically accompany you for a lifetime if you don't go to **, and it's best to see a better one.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Healthy living and reasonable health care, tinnitus, deafness will not accompany you for a lifetime.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The cause of tinnitus and deafness must first be found, and if it is nerve necrosis, it may be with you for a lifetime.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If this is not timely**, it should be with you for a lifetime.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It depends on the specific situation, if it is pathological, it will not, **.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Will my tinnitus and deafness last a lifetime?

    I don't think you will be defeated by the doctor, because you are deaf or tinnitus because you are sick, and if you cure the disease, it will be fine.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Then I definitely won't, if you go to govern, then you can be cured, and then you can be cured, and then you can be cured in advance.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There may be many reasons for this, so it is recommended that you go to the otolaryngology department for a detailed examination, no, for a lifetime.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Does tinnitus and deafness last a lifetime? It's hard to say that it depends on whether you know it yourself, if you're **, it will definitely not be with you for a lifetime.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Tinnitus and deafness, see what causes it? Some illnesses last a lifetime.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Not necessarily, it depends on what kind of deafness and tinnitus you are, and some can**.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I don't think so, because you're going to be relieved.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hello, this situation requires a detailed examination in the hospital, and some things can be recovered.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Tinnitus is a type of symptom, and otogenic tinnitus is the same as deafness, both of which are direct or indirect symptoms of the auditory pathway.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Tinnitus and deafness if you go through a professional doctor**. It should be possible to carry out **.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It depends on whether it is congenital or acquired. Acquired is better**.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I think this depends on what causes it, this tinnitus and deafness, for this problem, or consult the doctor's opinion, it is better, the doctor is more professional Well, the main thing is to find out**!

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Tinnitus is more difficult**, but it doesn't have to be completely impossible**, to maintain an optimistic mood.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Hello, this is generally possible. If it is not very serious, it is recommended that you go directly to the hospital. It's better to be timely, early.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    If you have tinnitus, it is true that many people go through **, the effect is not good, and the persistence of tinnitus will accompany you for a lifetime.

    There are many causes of tinnitus, the most common being neurological tinnitus. It is often caused by damage to the ear hair cells, which are caused by damage to auditory receptors, and after the acute phase appears, if the deafness disappears within a few days, the deafness is completely recovered, and the vast majority of tinnitus can also disappear. If it is not timely or lesions, the damage is more severe, for example, as soon as the patient comes, one ear is completely deaf, accompanied by dizziness and tinnitus, most of the effects of this kind are not good.

    Very few patients have experienced **, deafness can return to normal, and tinnitus will disappear.

    Therefore, if the first time is not timely, or the lesion is more severely damaged, the hearing can not be fully recovered, and the vast majority of tinnitus will always exist, accompanied by a lifetime. Of course, this tinnitus may sometimes intensify, sometimes weaken, or even disappear for a short time, but in principle, it will not disappear forever. For example, if a patient has tinnitus, he has been staying up late during this time, and the tinnitus will become stronger if he stays up for a few days in a row, and the patient's tinnitus is very bad.

    If you pay attention to sleep, rest well, or use some sleep aids, tinnitus will be reduced, and even some people say for unknown reasons that after drinking today, the tinnitus disappears, and it will appear again in two days.

    Therefore, tinnitus must be timely, if it is timely, more than half of the tinnitus and deafness will disappear completely, and if it is not timely or lesions, the damage is more serious, and the tinnitus may accompany the patient for a lifetime.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Hello, most acute tinnitus will heal naturally within 6 months, and they can return to a normal state. Just like 99% of people with vertigo, most of them get better within 3 months. Doctors should not tell patients that tinnitus will never be better, it will make patients fall into despair, thinking that their lives are over, so that negative emotions will aggravate the condition of tinnitus, and tinnitus will produce negative thoughts, so a vicious circle will be generated.

    Clinically, 85% of patients with chronic tinnitus have hearing loss to some degree. Although sensorineural hearing loss cannot be improved, the sensation of tinnitus can be improved and compressed. Because tinnitus does not come from the inner ear, but from the brain.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Experts believe that tinnitus generally does not cause deafness, tinnitus caused by systemic reasons, then the whole body will not appear after adjustment, if the low frequency, it is whining, such as the sound of an airplane taking off, and the medication is good.

    High frequencies are relatively difficult to recover, but once tinnitus develops, the possibility of causing deafness is basically non-existent. If you don't deal with tinnitus, such as anemia, or even tinnitus caused by postoperative trauma, if you don't deal with it, the anemia may not heal on its own, to find out the cause of anemia, the surgical wound will generally heal itself, but there is a part of it, it is a systemic cause, such as poor kidney function, not that Chinese medicine says that the kidney function is not good, such as kidney failure, kidney deficiency, that is to say that the overall function is relatively weak, such as nephritis, kidney function is not good, it will also cause tinnitus, at this time, we should pay close attention, in this case, the tinnitus, If you don't deal with it, the real hearing loss that will be caused, that is, deafness, what is the degree of deafness?

    Some are light and some are heavy.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    In general, tinnitus does not directly cause deafness, but the two are still closely related. Tinnitus and deafness can occur separately or at the same time. Initially, tinnitus does not cause hearing loss, but after tinnitus lasts for too long, it will cause a certain degree of hearing loss.

    Hearing loss caused by tinnitus does not occur suddenly, but has a course of onset. If the patient suddenly becomes deaf during tinnitus, then he should immediately go to the hospital for relevant examinations to find out the cause of the deafness and receive the relevant **.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Tinnitus does not necessarily mean deafness, tinnitus and deafness are two different symptoms of hearing abnormalities. Patients who are in a state of anxiety and depression for a long time, excessive mental stress, autonomic nervous disorders and other factors may cause long-term tinnitus, but as long as such patients are not accompanied by ear diseases and abnormalities in the structure of the ear canal, they will not have deafness. However, if the patient is due to otitis media or otosclerosis that cannot be effectively obtained for a long time, or suffers from malignant diseases such as acoustic neuroma, resulting in long-term tinnitus, such conditions may cause deafness symptoms due to permanent damage to the auditory nerve in the later stage.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Tinnitus doesn't have to cause deafness.

    People with tinnitus often show symptoms of hearing loss. However, as long as you go to the otolaryngology department of the local regular hospital in time, clarify the cause of tinnitus, and actively cooperate with the doctor to accept**, you can effectively improve the symptoms of tinnitus.

    However, if the patient with tinnitus has not taken a symptomatic approach**, the symptoms of deafness may occur over time. Therefore, it is recommended that patients with tinnitus should seek medical attention in a timely manner, strictly follow the doctor's instructions, and carry out targeted treatment**.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Tinnitus itself does not directly cause deafness.

    However, some patients with tinnitus will have hearing loss in the ear, like some diseases can have tinnitus and deafness at the same time. Sudden deafness occurs within 72 hours, with hearing loss in the ears, accompanied by tinnitus and ear tightness. There are also some patients with otitis media, who will also experience tinnitus and deafness at the same time.

    However, there are also some patients who will experience tinnitus without deafness, such as acute, simple neurological tinnitus, which occurs suddenly within a short period of time, but the hearing is normal.

    If this happens, you must go to the hospital as soon as possible, and you must be clear through the examination**Start early**.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    This is not particularly true that tinnitus causes deafness, because sometimes tinnitus is often a prodrome of some diseases. Tinnitus is often a prodromal symptom of some diseases, that is, if you have tinnitus such as otosclerosis, sudden deafness, acoustic neuroma, Meniere's disease, many of them have tinnitus in the early stage, that is, it is not because it is often not because of tinnitus that causes hearing loss, but because these diseases have the symptom of tinnitus, which can appear in the early stage. Then once tinnitus appears, we should pay attention to it.

    To see if we have any problems, come and see, do it, go to the ear department, that is, the ear department of a specialized hospital to have a hearing test and related examinations, to see why we have tinnitus.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Depending on the severity of the tinnitus, if it is only mild, it usually does not develop into deafness. Prolonged tinnitus with severe symptoms, or tinnitus caused by an ear disease, may cause deafness. If tinnitus occurs, you should go to a regular hospital to find out the cause of tinnitus, and take targeted ** according to the cause to promote the recovery of tinnitus

  40. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    There is still a close relationship between tinnitus and deafness. Tinnitus and deafness may occur individually, at the same time, or sequentially.

    Suggestions: At present, the methods of tinnitus include drugs, masking, and psychology. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time for a visit and listen to the doctor's advice. Don't stress too much, don't stay up late, and pay attention to taking care of your body.

  41. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Tinnitus does not directly cause deafness, tinnitus is the result of a combination of causative factors, and deafness is a common symptom of many ear diseases. Deafness in this case can be conductive, sensorineural or mixed, or sensorineural deafness.

  42. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    Whether tinnitus does not heal for a long time or not, whether it will develop into deafness is related to the severity of the tinnitus.

    If it's just mild tinnitus, it usually doesn't develop into deafness. However, if the symptoms of tinnitus are more severe, or it is caused by middle ear disease or neoplastic disease, and it is not carried out in time**, it may develop into deafness.

  43. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    This can only be said to be possible, but not absolute. A precursor to deafness may be tinnitus. After being regulated**, it generally does not deteriorate so quickly. Tinnitus should be developed as soon as possible**, and do not delay.

  44. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    Doctor. 2020-06-10 ยท Member of the Chinese Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

    Yes. Long-term tinnitus can lead to hearing loss, neurological tinnitus, specific sensor lesions and auditory conduction pathway lesions, first of all, do relevant examinations to determine whether the nature of the lesion is reversible, timely correction can significantly alleviate the symptoms, if it is caused by irreversible factors, not only is it extremely difficult to correct, but it will definitely have a certain impact on hearing after a long time, but if it is a unilateral lesion, the impact on the overall hearing may not be too great.

  45. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    If tinnitus persists, especially if it is accompanied by other symptoms such as deafness, dizziness, headache, etc., it is necessary to be vigilant. For example, problems in the inner ear nervous system or tinnitus caused by otitis media usually do not heal on their own, and over time will evolve into persistent hearing loss.

  46. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    Tinnitus, I personally think, if you don't go for a long time, it will affect your hearing, and it is also a factor that may lead to deafness.

  47. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    It is not absolute, but the vast majority of tinnitus will develop into deafness, and early tinnitus has a critical period, so early intervention is appropriate.

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