Is tinnitus a warning from the body?

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

    Long-term tinnitus can cause emotional changes such as upset, worry, worry, anxiety, and depression. It can also affect hearing, if it is very loud tinnitus can interfere with what is being heard, and often hear sounds but cannot distinguish what others are saying. Tinnitus often makes people suffer from poor rest, a feeling of extreme boredom, dizziness, inability to concentrate, and decreased auditory sensitivity.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Does tinnitus indicate something wrong with the body? Tinnitus is a symptom and many diseases are compatible. Tinnitus is also a symptom of hearing disorders, such as sudden deafness and Meniere's disease.

    Tinnitus occurs in 80% of people, such as damage to the inner ear caused by head trauma or drug poisoning, as well as damage to the inner ear caused by noise or air pressure. In addition, 70% to 80% of people like presbycusis, congenital, hereditary deafness are accompanied by tinnitus, as well as lesions of otitis media of the eustachian tube, otitis externa, cerumen embolization of the external auditory canal can also cause tinnitus. Tinnitus can also be a concomitant symptom, such as high blood pressure, low blood pressure, kidney disease, diabetes, arteriosclerosis, goiter, etc., tinnitus can also occur, so it is still important to pay attention to tinnitus.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Tinnitus is a common symptom in neurology and otolaryngology, and the common causes of tinnitus are Meniere's syndrome, inner ear insufficiency, acoustic neuroma, otitis media, and acute cerebrovascular disease. Meniere's syndrome is more common in female patients, often with hearing loss, tinnitus, dizziness, visual rotation, etc., and some patients may have nausea, vomiting, palpitation, sweating and other autonomic dysfunction symptoms at the same time. Insufficient blood supply to the inner ear is mainly caused by cerebral arteriosclerosis, and patients may also be accompanied by dizziness, unsteady walking, nausea and vomiting.

    Acoustic neuroma disease is relatively slow, and patients have tinnitus, hearing loss, and mass lesions can be found on brain magnetic resonance examination. Patients with otitis media may have inflammatory discharge from the external auditory canal, accompanied by hearing loss, fever, and periauricular pain. Acute cerebrovascular disease is more common in patients with cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage, and the age of onset is mostly middle-aged and elderly.

    Most of them have a history of smoking and drinking, and are often accompanied by unsteady standing, limb weakness, and paresthesia.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The causes of tinnitus are complex and diverse, and common causes include noise exposure, age-related hearing loss, ear infections, ear structural abnormalities, medications, etc. In addition to these obvious causes, there are also some potential ** such as circulatory problems, neurological disorders, autoimmune diseases, etc.

    Tinnitus is often considered a symptom rather than a separate condition. It can be a warning sign from the body that it hints at some underlying health problem. According to studies, tinnitus in some people is associated with cardiovascular disease, thyroid problems, cervical spondylosis, diabetes, and other conditions.

    In some cases, tinnitus may be a temporary symptom, such as after noise exposure or after taking certain medications. This temporary tinnitus usually goes away on its own after exposure or discontinuation of the drug. However, if tinnitus persists and significantly affects quality of life, then further medical evaluation and ** are required.

    Approaches to tinnitus vary from individual to individual. For reversible**, such as ear infections or medications***, tinnitus can be relieved by promptly** or with medication adjusted. For tinnitus caused by irreversible deafness, symptoms can be alleviated with assistive hearing devices or noise**.

    For tinnitus related to other potentials, such as cardiovascular problems or cervical spondylosis, potential may also help reduce tinnitus.

    In addition, some non-pharmacological** methods are also used in the management of tinnitus. For example, hearing**, cognitive-behavior**, and relaxation techniques can help patients change their attitudes and responses to tinnitus, reduce anxiety and stress, and thus reduce the degree of tinnitus perceived.

    Overall, tinnitus is a common symptom that can be a warning sign from the body that suggests some underlying health problem. While tinnitus is not a disease in itself, it can have a negative impact on an individual's quality of life. Therefore, for tinnitus that persists and seriously affects the quality of life, it is recommended to seek medical attention in a timely manner, conduct a professional evaluation and**.

    At the same time, individuals should pay attention to protecting their ears, avoid exposure to excessive noise environments, pay attention to the safety of drug use, and maintain a healthy lifestyle to prevent tinnitus.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Clinical practice has proved that some middle-aged and elderly patients with coronary heart disease will have progressive aggravation of tinnitus before the onset of the disease, and some patients have inner ear symptoms before the appearance of cardiovascular symptoms, tinnitus, hearing loss or deafness, which is often one of the manifestations of arteriosclerosis and coronary heart disease.

    Some scholars have pointed out that most patients find coronary heart disease 6 to 12 months after the onset of inner ear symptoms, which shows that the appearance of tinnitus often indicates that there is a hidden danger in the cardiovascular system, which is an important signal that coronary heart disease or other cardiovascular diseases are about to attack. Tinnitus in the right ear can be a precursor to heart disease, an argument that proves that tinnitus worsens before a heart attack or other cardiovascular disease.

    1.Tinnitus caused by hearing loss. Hearing loss associated with ageing, known as presbycusis, usually begins around the age of 60.

    Long-term exposure to high-decibel noise, or prolonged exposure to noisy environments, can also damage a person's auditory system and lead to hearing loss, such as large entertainment events or violent chainsaws. In the case of hearing loss, the brain is unable to accept certain frequencies of sound and the brain begins to adapt, and tinnitus may be a way for the brain to fill this gap.

    2.Blockage of the middle ear or Eustachian tube Blockage of the ear canal can lead to increased pressure in the inner ear and affect the function of the eardrum. For example, excessive earwax, middle ear effusion, etc. The Eustachian tubes are abnormally open and can cause tinnitus that resembles the roar of the ocean, and the frequency is synchronized with breathing.

    3.Head and neck traumaSevere trauma to the head or neck can damage nerves, blood flow and muscles, causing tinnitus. This tinnitus symptom tends to be severe.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Vascular disease most commonly causes pulsatile tinnitus. For example, the arterial blood spine duct near the temporal part of the ascending ear may transmit the sound of turbulent blood, and the cervical bridge arterial system is also a common sound**. Patients with benign intracranial hypertension, sigmoid diverticulum, or significant jugular bulb may hear venous humming.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The occurrence of tinnitus may be caused by inflammation, and colds, coughs and some mountain mental tension will cause tinnitus to occur, and the specific situation also needs to go to the hospital, and the doctor will check it out after the **, and carry out it in a targeted manner**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many causes of tinnitus, which may be related to the state and disease of the human body, once the body responds to the situation of tinnitus to be noted, it may be that there are some diseases in the body, and the common diseases are auditory system diseases and systemic diseases.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It may be that you often stay up late or have kidney deficiency.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Tinnitus refers to the sound that the human ear can hear independently without external electrical and sound interference. Tinnitus often occurs, and the following reasons should be considered:

    1. Infection: acute and slow infection can cause inflammation of the middle ear, which can cause tinnitus;

    2. Medication: After the use of ototoxic drugs, it can cause tinnitus in both ears;

    3. Vascular causes or myogenic causes: physiological tinnitus has a certain rhythm and pulsation, which can be consistent with heartbeat and pulse rhythm. Vascular tinnitus can be caused by rhythmic and pulsating tinnitus due to abnormal blood rheology or vascular malformations.

    There is also acoustic neuroma, with 10% of patients with acoustic neuroma, the first symptom is unilateral tinnitus;

    4. Neurogenic : There is no special cause for idiopathic tinnitus, mainly neurodegeneration, such as senile tinnitus, the probability of tinnitus in the elderly over 60 years old is about 24%, caused by degeneration of hair cells or auditory system. In addition, nervous tension and staying up late can cause tinnitus.

    Long-term consumption of foods such as carbonated drinks, strong tea, coffee, chocolate, etc., can also cause tinnitus.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Many diseases are preceded by tinnitus symptoms, which can also be caused by ear lesions, or it may be a tinnitus sound transmitted to the ears by some other lesions. What are the diseases? For example, ear diseases, such as Meniere's disease, may have some tinnitus during the onset of Meniere's disease, and tinnitus in Meniere's disease can also appear after the onset of the disease.

    There are other diseases, such as acoustic neuroma, which may precede symptoms such as tinnitus and hearing loss. There are some other diseases, such as high blood pressure, when the blood pressure rises or rises sharply, the symptoms of tinnitus are sometimes very obvious. Others, such as hemangioma symptoms, may also cause some tinnitus symptoms when the hemangioma enlarges or causes other blood flow to be very obvious.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Tinnitus has been thought to be a sign of a disease in the past, and medical experts have also believed that only diseases such as earitis, kidney disease, liver disease, cochlear neuritis, Meniere's syndrome, anemia, brain tumors, acoustic neuropathy and poor blood flow in the inner ear can cause tinnitus.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    External ear disease: due to the blockage of the external auditory canal cerumen embolism, the afferent sound is blocked, and after the environmental noise is isolated, its masking effect on the physiological murmur of the human body decreases, so that the weak autologous noise in the body is relatively enhanced, resulting in tinnitus.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, tinnitus can indeed be an indication of a physical ailment. And if there is a problem in any aspect of the body that can indeed cause tinnitus, it can be detected in advance.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If tinnitus is not said to be on fire, but it is caused by being in a hurry, in this case, you should still go to the hospital for examination, and you can only treat the disease if you are clear.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you feel that there is something wrong with your body, you can go to the hospital for a physical examination.

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