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Sudden tinnitus is relatively common, most of the conditions are transient, and many situations and poor sleep, staying up late, fatigue, or after a cold and cold, may cause tinnitus. The vast majority of them can heal themselves, and they can basically heal themselves by adjusting their work and rest habits, adjusting their diet, and resting well. Some may be caused by inflammation, such as exudative otitis media, that is, secretory otitis media, mainly due to the fact that after a cold and cold, the function of the eustachian tube is affected, which may cause negative pressure or fluid accumulation in the middle ear, and the tinnitus can also recover after the original disease.
Others may be due to acute purulent otitis media, or tinnitus caused by an infection of the external ear canal, which can be recovered by anti-inflammatory**. There is also something that may be related to the injury of the inner ear, such as trauma, ototoxic drugs, or sudden deafness, etc., and the tinnitus caused by blood circulation disorders in the inner ear is also aimed at the corresponding **symptomatic**. Sudden tinnitus can be caused by the following:
1.Viral infections cause tinnitus, and people may have a sudden onset of tinnitus when they have a cold.
2.Impairment of local cochlear function and increased nerve excitability, such as long-term mental stress, high work pressure, poor sleep, staying up late and other reasons.
3.Changes in blood circulation in the inner ear may be caused by spasm of the inner auditory artery in the inner ear, or a small blood clot occurs, causing ischemia in the inner ear and causing acute tinnitus.
4.The venous return of the inner ear is not good, which leads to venous stasis in the inner ear, and even causes fluid accumulation in the inner ear, and the pressure is too high, resulting in tinnitus, accompanied by symptoms of ear tightness and ear swelling.
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Triggers for sudden tinnitus episodes can cause severe hearing loss within 1 to 2 days. The most common ** include loud voice**, ear trauma, acute otitis media, psychiatric and psychological factors, poisoning caused by the application of a certain drug, Meniere's syndrome, thrombosis in the ear, diabetes, hypertension, etc.
The causes of sudden tinnitus are often as follows: first, physical discomfort caused by viral infections such as urticaria and rubella; This is followed by ear diseases such as perforated eardrum and otosclerosis, which cause inflammation of the ear and therefore affect the hearing condition of the ear. Systemic diseases such as vascular lesions and vascular malformations can also cause damage to the ear, and the symptoms of hemangioma cannot be ruled out, and patients should seek medical examination in time to prevent cancerous transformation caused by malignant tumors.
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Analysis: Sudden tinnitus is relatively common, most cases are transient, and many cases and sleep are not.
Staying up late, being tired, or catching a cold may cause tinnitus. The vast majority are able to self-sufficient.
Healing, by adjusting work and rest habits, adjusting diet, and resting well, it can basically heal itself. Others may be:
Because of inflammation, such as oozing otitis media, that is, secretory otitis media, is mainly due to colds.
Later, the function of the eustachian tube is affected, which may cause negative pressure or fluid accumulation in the middle ear, ** tinnitus after the primary disease.
I can recover. It may also be due to acute purulent otitis media or an infected arch of the external auditory canalTinnitus can also be recovered by anti-inflammatory**. There is also a possibility of damage to the inner ear, such as trauma and ototoxicity.
Drugs, or sudden ear and so on, caused by internal blood circulation disorders cause tinnitus, which are also aimed at the corresponding **.
Symptomatic **.
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The most common cause of sudden tinnitus is sudden deafness, which may also be neurological tinnitus, and some patients are caused by staying up late, excessive fatigue, mental tension, and mood swings.
There are also some patients who are caused by inflammatory reactions, such as acute otitis media and acute otitis externa. It may also be caused by cerumen embolism or a foreign body in the external auditory canal, and the specific cause varies from person to person.
After the onset of the disease, it is recommended to see an otolaryngology specialist as soon as possible, and an audiology test can be done to help determine whether there is hearing loss. Endoscopy of the ear is also required, mainly to observe the condition of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane, and to carry out targeted ** after clarifying the cause of the disease. There are many causes of sudden tinnitus.
First of all, it may be caused by a viral infection, which may lead to lesions of the cochlea, meninges, and auditory nerves, resulting in hearing loss. Second, it may also be due to the patient's vascular disease, neoplastic disease, immune disease, and ear disease. Patients may also experience sudden tinnitus after taking drugs that are ototoxic.
In addition, if the patient is under too much mental stress, has an irregular life, and is accompanied by sleep disorders, the above diseases may also be induced.
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The causes of sudden tinnitus are divided into physiological and pathological ones, and the physiological factors generally resolve the tinnitus on its own after the trigger is removed. If the sudden tinnitus does not resolve for a long time, it may be caused by pathological factors, often caused by cerumen embolism, otitis media, sudden deafness, Meniere's disease and other diseases.
1. Physiological factors.
Some people may suddenly ringing in their ears in a quieter environment with sudden changes in air pressure, that is, sudden tinnitus, or sudden tinnitus in the elderly due to organ aging, which is physiological tinnitus, which can generally be relieved by a little rest.
2. Pathological factors.
1. Cerumen embolism: due to the large number of ear secretions such as cerumen and difficult to discharge, patients may have sudden tinnitus, accompanied by ear itching, ear swelling and other discomforts;
2. Otitis media: mostly related to pathogenic microbial infection, inflammation of key parts such as ossicles of the ear after infection, patients may have sudden tinnitus, accompanied by earache, hearing impairment and other symptoms;
3. Sudden deafness: it can be induced by tumors, virus invasion and other factors, and the lesions involve key parts of the ear, and patients may have sudden tinnitus, mostly unilateral tinnitus, accompanied by periauricular numbness, hearing loss and other uncomfortable manifestations;
4. Meniere's disease: It can be induced by factors such as suppressed emotions and overwork, resulting in imbalance in endolymph production and absorption, causing pathological changes in the ear, resulting in sudden tinnitus, and patients can also be accompanied by dizziness, nausea and other symptoms;
5. Others: abnormal changes in eustachian tubes, temporomandibular joints, as well as rhinitis and some mental and psychological diseases can also induce sudden tinnitus, which need to be corrected in time to alleviate tinnitus symptoms. In addition, factors such as improper medication and long-term exposure to noise can also induce sudden tinnitus in the body.
There are many causes of sudden tinnitus, and tinnitus alone cannot be diagnosed, so it is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital in time to receive hearing examination, or tinnitus examination and other screening**, and if necessary, cognitive behavior** and other symptoms can be used to improve the distress caused by tinnitus.
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The causes of sudden tinnitus are complex, and the common causes are viral infection, labyrinthine membrane rupture, membrane labyrinthine hydrops, vascular lesions, etc., these factors will lead to sudden tinnitus.
There are many causes of sudden tinnitus, and patients cannot hear sounds, and will lose their normal ability to interact with others, which will affect the patient's daily life and work, which will bring great pain to the patient. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the causes of sudden tinnitus, generally speaking, the main causes of sudden tinnitus are viral infections, vascular lesions, etc. Let's take a look at what are the causes of sudden tinnitus?
1) Viral infection.
Viral infection is one of the most common causes of sudden tinnitus, and the virus can be transmitted through bloodstream infection, transmeningeal route, and round window route, resulting in the onset of the disease.
2) Vascular lesions.
Vascular lesions are very important in the pathogenesis of sudden deafness. If the patient's blood vessels are spasmed, thrombosis, embolism, etc., or if the blood vessels are compressed, the blood vessels are narrowed, the bleeding is increased, the blood coagulability is increased, and the arterial blood pressure fluctuates abnormally, etc., it will lead to vascular ischemia and hypoxia, which will lead to the degeneration of the spiral sensory structure, thus causing sudden tinnitus.
3) Rupture of the labyrinth membrane.
Labyrinthine rupture refers to a rupture of the round or oval membrane of the inner ear combined with a rupture of the umenal membrane. It is also one of the common causes of sudden tinnitus, which is mainly seen in sudden exertional activity or experiencing a sudden change in air pressure in the middle ear and a sudden change in intracranial pressure that causes membrane rupture, which in turn leads to sudden neurological deafness, vertigo and tinnitus.
4) Hydropsis in the membranous labyrinth.
Hydropsm can also cause sudden tinnitus, which is usually not particularly severe and is usually a different type of Meniere's disease. Therefore, sudden deafness may also be the first symptom of Meniere's disease. Everyone should pay attention.
Generally speaking, about 30% of patients with sudden deafness have a positive furosemide test, and if the patient uses furosemide, vestibular edema decreases, which can make vestibular function tend to normal. This indicates that the patient may have hydrops.
The main causes of sudden tinnitus are the above points, it is recommended that you pay more attention to your health in your daily life, avoid the adverse triggers of sudden tinnitus, and actively take effective measures to prevent it.
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Sudden tinnitus is obviously a sudden onset of tinnitus that begins without warning. Most occur within a few hours to a day or two, and a few people have nausea, vomiting, and dizziness; Unilateral hearing loss is most common.
In addition to different degrees of hearing loss, the clinical symptoms are often accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms such as tinnitus, ear fullness, dizziness and dizziness, and some patients will have mental and psychological symptoms, such as anxiety and sleep disorders, which affect the quality of life.
At present, the cause and pathogenesis of sudden tinnitus are not clear, and it is mostly believed to be related to viral infection, neoplastic lesions, autoimmune diseases, drug poisoning, inner ear ischemia and other factors. Mental and psychological factors are considered to be common triggers, such as colds, fatigue, agitation, alcohol consumption, and straining to blow the nose.
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Why do I have sudden tinnitus? Sudden tinnitus in medical terms will be called sudden tinnitus, as the name suggests, refers to the sudden onset of tinnitus or hearing loss, generally in different age groups, more common in middle-aged people, there are young at present.
The number of young white-collar workers is increasing. If you have sudden tinnitus, you should first adjust your mentality, don't be too nervous, go to the hospital for examination in time and cooperate with the doctor**, and play other hobbies to distract yourself.
Tinnitus attention, adjust the pace of life, and cultivate more points of interest.
Causes of sudden tinnitus.
It is caused by physical weakness, insufficient vascular tone, and poor local blood supply.
The causes of sudden tinnitus are neurasthenia, and the pitch of tinnitus is mostly bilateral, often accompanied by symptoms such as headache, dizziness, insomnia, and dreams.
Neck DiseaseWhen a neck tumor or other neck disease compresses the carotid artery, it may cause tinnitus on the compression side.
Sudden tinnitus can be caused by drug poisoning that damages the nerves in the inner ear, which can cause severe tinnitus, but it gets better when the drug is stopped.
In addition to the above reasons, excessive fatigue, lack of sleep, and excessive emotional tension can also lead to tinnitus.
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