Does persistent tinnitus go away on its own? Can persistent tinnitus be cured?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-10
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Whether the tinnitus will heal itself needs to be said from the top of the day. First of all, tinnitus is a reaction of the body, and normal people can also produce tinnitus. If we plug our ears with our hands or in a quiet environment, we will also have tinnitus reactions, don't treat tinnitus as a special disease, it can heal itself.

    If there is a clear **, such as having acoustic neuroma, the tumor will definitely not heal on its own if it is not removed. If you have sudden deafness or some diseases, the tinnitus will not heal on its own if it is not removed. In addition to these, tinnitus occurs without rest during this time, and tinnitus will heal itself by resting.

    Therefore, if there are symptoms of tinnitus, be sure to go to the hospital for examination, and take different interventions according to **, so as not to delay the disease**. In general, acoustic neuroma often manifests as hearing loss and tinnitus in one ear, accompanied by vertigo, and relevant imaging and audiological examinations are required. Acoustic neuromas often require surgery**, and if they are not undertaken**, they cannot be removed and the tinnitus will not heal on its own.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Does persistent tinnitus heal on its own, persistent tinnitus is usually difficult to completely eliminate, that is, it is difficult to completely ** to the extent that there is none. However, if there is no hearing loss and no other uncomfortable symptoms of persistent tinnitus, generally speaking, no medication is required**, it can be observed, as long as it can be tolerated and adapted, most of them have no obvious adverse effects on physical health. For tinnitus, appropriate measures to divert attention, mental relaxation, avoid anxiety and depression, appropriate medications**, and improve sleep will eventually tolerate and adapt to tinnitus.

    Able to tolerate and adapt to tinnitus, this tinnitus has no obvious adverse effects on physical health, and there is no need to care. Don't be too nervous and anxious, don't pay too much attention, sometimes these psychological factors will lead to the aggravation of tinnitus, so the regulation of psychological factors is important for tinnitus adaptation and tolerance.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Tinnitus is one of the symptoms of other diseases, such as tinnitus caused by otitis media, and tinnitus will subside after otitis media**; Cerumen plugging causes tinnitus, which disappears after removal of cerumen; Tinnitus caused by high blood pressure After the blood pressure stabilizes, the tinnitus can disappear. This tinnitus will subside or diminish as the primary disease improves or decreases;

    2. Primary tinnitus or idiopathic tinnitus, the cause of tinnitus is not clear, and most patients have predisposing factors such as excessive fatigue, mental tension and insomnia before the onset of the disease, which is a relatively difficult to treat tinnitus. In addition to clinical intervention, patients need to be told to change bad habits, avoid excessive fatigue, maintain a comfortable mood in life, maintain good living habits and sleep habits, and tinnitus may be possible.

    Patients should also change their concept of eliminating tinnitus and tinnitus. Most patients have tinnitus that does not affect their lives and has nothing to do with it. If the tinnitus patient causes anxiety, irritability, depression, insomnia or inattention, etc., self-regulation or drug intervention is required at this time, the purpose of the patient is to eliminate the patient's irritability, depression, nervousness, insomnia, etc., and the purpose of tinnitus is achieved by improving such symptoms.

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