What s the deal with the buzzing in your ears all the time?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-16
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The constant buzzing of the ears may be caused by some ear diseases, such as otitis externa and otitis media.

    Perforation of the tympanic membrane, acoustic neuroma.

    Meniere's syndrome of the inner ear, etc.

    Certain vascular diseases can also cause symptoms of ear buzzing, such as jugular spheroid tumors, dilated small blood vessels in the ear, vascular malformations, and hemangiomas.

    Wait. If it is a buzzing sound from a vein, it is mostly noisy, and if it is an artery, it is often the same as the pulse of the pulse.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The ears are buzzing all the time, it may be caused by otinitis or sinusitis, if you want to know the specific cause, it is best to go to the hospital to inquire, to check what the problem is, and prescribe the right medicine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Always buzzing in the ears is generally a manifestation of tinnitus, which occurs in a short period of time and needs to go to the hospital for hearing testing to determine the hearing condition, hearing loss may be sudden deafness, which needs to be timely**, delayed** is not effective, and the main drug is hormones. If the tinnitus lasts for a long time, it is necessary to pay attention to divert attention, avoid anxiety and tension, and if necessary, you can appropriately use anti-anxiety and depression drugs, and at the same time work and rest on time, have insomnia, keep a cheerful mood, and pay attention to diverting attention.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Buzzing in the ear all the time is a typical tinnitus, which is an abnormal feeling of the nerves in the ear, and there are many reasons, such as: otitis media, Meniere's disease, viruses and other diseases will leave the sequelae of tinnitus.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Ears buzz all the time. It may be transient tinnitus. Actuality.

    Tinnitus. When I woke up suddenly, I started tinnitus, and I kept ringing. There is also a case of sudden tinnitus.

    It may be that you don't pay attention to hygiene or the environment around you is very poor, and people are infected with interest. Check the water incoming from Master Duo. There is also otitis media.

    Anyway, what? It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up**. The sooner the better.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Causes of tinnitus: stress, endocrine disorders, emotional instability, long-term noise exposure, various diseases.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A ringing sound in the ear is called tinnitus. There are many causes of tinnitus. Common diseases include foreign body in the external auditory canal, cerumen embolism, acute and chronic otitis media, secretory otitis media, neurological deafness, etc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What's going on with the buzzing in your ears all the time? There is a buzzing in my ears all the time, sometimes because of the fire. Sometimes it is also caused by high blood pressure or other medical conditions.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Buzzing in your ears should be caused by tinnitus in your ears, ruling out the cause of physical illness to see if it is caused by stress or poor sleep.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I feel buzzing in my ears all the time, sometimes because of otitis media, sometimes I have tinnitus and sometimes I have problems with my nerve center.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you buzz all the time, it means that you have symptoms of tinnitus, and you have to go to the hospital for examination and go to the laryngology department for examination, and the doctor will find a way for you after the diagnosis**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That's what you say. It is very likely that tinnitus is the cause. I would recommend that it is best to go to the ENT department of the hospital to have a look. If necessary, a little medication may be used**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This condition in your ears could be a symptom of tinnitus.

    You'd better go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination, and then the doctor will give you the right solution based on the results of the examination.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It doesn't matter, if your teacher has this kind of work, then it must be a problem caused by too much rest, or too much stress.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The ears are buzzing all the time, which may cause inflammation in the ears, so you should go to the hospital for ENT examination in time.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Ears buzzing all the time, what's going on? This is obviously the phenomenon of tinnitus. At this time, we went to the local hospital to find an ENT department for treatment, and the doctor would have a way. Heal you.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The ears are bouncing all the time, which is a symptom of tinnitus and should be seen by the doctor. Performed after diagnosis**.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Maybe you have recently had a fire in your ears and it is caused by inflammation, you should go to the hospital to see a doctor to see what is going on?

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Is it a perforation of the eardrum? It is best to go to a professional ENT hospital to have a look, if the eardrum is perforated, it must be repaired in time**, so that there will be no more, think.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There will be buzzing in the ears all the time, maybe this is the phenomenon of tinnitus that everyone says, and you should go to the hospital for examination in time.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I think you're on the liver, so it goes up to the point where your ears are buzzing. We hope you will seek medical attention promptly.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Buzzing in the ears is often referred to as tinnitus, and it is recommended that you go to the hospital.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's time to see a doctor, and tinnitus can't be ignored.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    According to your description, it should be tinnitus, and it is recommended to go to the otolaryngology department of a regular hospital for examination.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    First of all, let me tell you that normal people also have tinnitus

    This is called physiological tinnitus. For example, when you cover your ears with your hands, or when you put your ears on your side and touch your ear to a pillow, you can hear a buzzing sound in your ears. As soon as you let go or turn over, the tinnitus is gone.

    For example, when we walk into a well-sealed soundproof or sound-attenuated room, almost everyone, especially those over 60 years old, will feel a buzzing sound in their ears. This physiological tinnitus is caused by the sound of blood flow in or next to the ear tissues or the sound produced by the tissue itself being heard after the removal or isolation of external noise.

    Physiological tinnitus is generally below the hearing threshold, is normally inaudible, and lasts for a short time. Tinnitus caused by the disease is called pathological tinnitus, and its loudness is generally 5-15db above the hearing threshold, which is easily masked by external noise. Most people with tinnitus report not hearing tinnitus during the day or in the middle of the day, but tinnitus does occur in the dead of night.

    And then there is the pathological tinnitus:

    Conductive tinnitus. The cause of this type of tinnitus is the disturbance of the conduction part of the auditory system, such as swelling, blockage, perforation of the eardrum, invagination, middle ear inflammation, adhesions, sclerosis, etc. Dysphonia reduces the ability to hear external sounds, weakening its ability to mask the sounds that occur in the body, making it feel and become tinnitus.

    In addition, the sound transmitted into the ear through bone conduction is blocked due to conduction disorder, and the outward escape channel is blocked, which improves the sensation of sound in the ear, and becomes a low-frequency, wind-like whirring sound. We can try it ourselves, cover our ears with one hand, and feel a booming sound in our ears, which is typical conductive tinnitus.

    Neurogenic tinnitus. The cause is a disorder of the sensory nerve part of the auditory system. When there is a disease of the auditory receptors in the inner ear, such as drug poisoning, noise trauma, Meniere's disease, etc.; Trauma to the auditory nerve and auditory center, inflammation, poisoning, ischemia, tumor, etc.; and when various intracranial lesions affect the auditory nerve or auditory center, tinnitus can occur.

    This type of tinnitus is mostly high-frequency cicada chirps or shrill screeching. Some systemic diseases can also cause tinnitus, such as hypertension, low blood pressure, autonomic nerve dysfunction and other disorders that affect blood supply, the influence of toxins in certain diseases, and endocrine disorders caused by mental tension and anxiety. In terms of life, if you don't rest well, you will also have tinnitus after insomnia.

    There are also some deafness, the cause of which is not clear with the current medical technology conditions or is not clear in the clinical examination, which is called unexplained tinnitus.

    Objective tinnitus. Tinnitus is a subjective sensation, but there is a pulsatile tinnitus that can be heard by others, which is called objective tinnitus. This type of tinnitus is different from subjective tinnitus in that it does have a sound source, but the sound source is not from the outside world, but from the body near the ear.

    One source is the sound produced by contractures of the small muscles or pharyngeal flesh in the middle ear; Another source of sound is the sound of blood vessels pulsating. Under normal circumstances, the sound of blood vessel pulsation is not felt, but when the blood pressure rises, the pulse sound increases, or the outward escape is blocked, or diseases such as aneurysm or arteriovenous fistula occur, the pulse sound of blood vessels constitutes tinnitus.

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