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The patient's ears vibrate and tremble, because it is caused by mental stress, and sensorineural tinnitus cannot be ruled out. Guidance: Generally, the tympanic membrane is examined, and the diagnosis can be confirmed by checking the sound impedance and pure-tone audiometry.
In the case of sensorineural tinnitus, methylcobalamin tablets and vitamin B1 tablets can be taken orally to nourish the nerves**.
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Ear pain. Neurogenic tinnitus is not just a hearing problem, but also persistent ear pain, sometimes subtle and sometimes throbbing. Lack of energy, if you are not energetic, you will be in a state of nervousness, so do not suppress your emotions too much after the occurrence of tinnitus.
Long-term depression can affect blood circulation in the ears and make tinnitus symptoms more severe. Hearing inattention, neurological tinnitus, sometimes hearing changes are felt at the earliest stages, such as not being able to concentrate on conversation for long periods of time and not noticing others greeting you. Intractable tinnitus, which begins with intermittent screaming in the ear, sometimes in one ear, and later in both ears.
In addition, it may be accompanied by symptoms such as dizziness and tinnitus, and when the symptoms become more severe, it is necessary to get checked as soon as possible to understand the cause of abnormal hearing. The voice of the voice becomes louder, and some people obviously cannot feel the other person's voice because of nervous tinnitus, so in order to accept the volume, they will put their hands behind their ears, and they will increase the volume when watching TV and talking to others, which will cause the family to be unbearable.
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The main causes of aggravation of tinnitus include the following:
1. Otitis externa, if the fungal otitis externa causes tinnitus to aggravate, it means that fungal otitis externa may occur, and the external auditory canal secretions block the eardrum and tympanic canal, causing tinnitus. Tinnitus caused by otitis media, such as chronic purulent otitis media, was originally mild tinnitus, and the tinnitus aggravated at the same time increased pus, indicating that chronic purulent otitis media may begin to ** and enter the acute attack stage;
2. Neural deafness with tinnitus, that is, neurogenic tinnitus, is mostly related to sleep, diet, emotion, and stress. If you stay up late for a long time or don't get enough sleep, it may worsen tinnitus. Emotional problems, such as depression, arguments, and liver disturbances, can also worsen tinnitus.
Improper diet, such as overeating or fat, may also cause tinnitus.
3. If the elderly are too old and have aggravated tinnitus, it is necessary to check whether the blood pressure is within the control range, whether the blood sugar is normal and whether there is a problem with blood lipid metabolism, and at the same time it is necessary to check the biochemical function, that is, triglycerides, etc., which can become an aggravation of tinnitus.
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It may be aggravated. The above diseases are caused by excessive stress, lack of rest, and if there is no timely adjustment, or excessive psychological stress, it will lead to worsening of tinnitus. It will have a great impact on daily work, life and rest, and will also lead to mental and emotional depression.
However, there are also a few cases of neurological tinnitus that have mild symptoms or are only intermittent. Nervous tinnitus may be caused by excessive mental stress, or due to excessive fatigue and other reasons, in this case it is possible to lead to aggravation of the condition, it is recommended to change their bad habits in time, and then carry out the corresponding **, pay attention to rest, do not overwork, regularly go to the hospital for reexamination, you can use drugs under the guidance of a doctor**. If you don't get a good **, this phenomenon will generally occur.
If the condition is caused by lack of sleep or overwork, as long as you can adjust and rest in time, in most cases it will gradually get better and will not get worse. When neural hearing loss is caused by congenital conditions such as large vestibular aqueduct syndrome, hearing loss occurs mildly to moderately to severely as the patient ages, and there may be complete loss. Patients with nervous tinnitus are advised to maintain a calm mood, pay attention to adequate sleep, not too much mental pressure, and actively seek medical treatment for tinnitus**.
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Yes, long-term tinnitus can cause hearing loss.
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When did I go home and plant nervous tinnitus? Nervous tinnitus will generally be aggravated in terms of fire, or overly excited, unstable, unstable blood pressure, aggravated by exercise, the most important thing is to maintain a good attitude.
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Tinnitus is more common in the elderly, and now people are suffering more and more with tinnitus due to the influence of the environment or lifestyle. Many people don't pay enough attention to tinnitus, and feel that it's good to get used to tinnitus and not go. In fact, long-term tinnitus not only affects the hearing of the ear, but also may cause many diseases.
Long-term tinnitus may be a sign of nasopharyngeal cancer, but don't be afraid, not all nasopharyngeal cancer patients will have tinnitus, and tinnitus is still more common. This kind of tinnitus is often a low-frequency sound, mainly because you can hear clearly when you speak, but you can't hear others clearly. Tinnitus can also cause sudden deafness, although the cause of sudden deafness is unknown.
However, studies have shown that a large proportion of patients with sudden deafness will have tinnitus, which may be caused by poor blood circulation in the ear, which leads to hearing loss due to insufficient blood supply. This kind of sudden deafness is more common in the elderly, and the elderly are more likely to cause blood clots or poor blood flow in the ears due to severe arteriosclerosis.
Tinnitus may also be a manifestation of the disease of acoustic neuroma, which is generally unilateral tinnitus, and tinnitus occurs due to hearing loss due to tumor compression. These tumors are usually benign and can be surgically removed. Tinnitus may also be caused by cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, because high blood pressure causes the patient's ear pressure to rise, resulting in tinnitus.
The cochlea is very sensitive to the pressure of blood in the brain, and tinnitus accompanied by angina must be alert to myocardial infarction and should go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment immediately. Tinnitus may also be caused by drug poisoning, and if you take some Western medicine for a long time, it will sometimes cause damage to the auditory nerve, resulting in tinnitus.
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Nervous tinnitus is usually accompanied by hearing loss, mainly because the severity of hearing loss is different, so this will definitely have this situation, this is mainly due to oral B vitamin drugs** to promote the recovery of the condition, and you can also cooperate with acupuncture **** diet to be careful not to smoke and drink, so as not to make the condition more serious.
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Yes, and as soon as possible**, after a long time, it will be upside down deafness. In terms of **, it is necessary to look for the cause of the essence of the spirit, and then target**.
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It is possible that menstrual tinnitus can cause hearing loss.
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Mainly caused by insufficient blood supply to the inner ear, damage to the auditory nerve can lead to hearing loss, hearing loss, and the best effect is achieved within a week
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This will definitely have an impact on hearing. It is also immutable.
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There are many reasons why you can get nerogenic tinnitus:1Neuropathic tinnitus may be caused by paralysis of local nerves.
2.It may also be caused by a local nerve lesion. After suffering from neuropathic tinnitus, there will be significant hearing loss, and there will be a buzzing sound in the ear area, which will affect normal life and work if not timed**.
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Patients with neurogenic tinnitus can experience hearing loss and even deafness after prolonged tinnitus. The hazards are as follows:
1. Hearing loss affects the normal communication and communication of patients;
2. Affect sleep: some patients cannot fall asleep after tinnitus, and poor sleep quality can aggravate the symptoms of tinnitus, which can be accompanied by lack of energy, fatigue, qi and blood deficiency, anxiety, etc.;
3. Decreased self-regulation ability: problems with mental state, and some patients have anxiety disorders, depression, auditory hallucinations, etc.
Patients with neurogenic tinnitus should be admitted to the hospital in time, and if the opportunity is missed, the effect is not good.
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Neurological tinnitus is mainly caused by the following reasons:
1.Patients continue to take drugs with ototoxicity in their lives, which may cause damage to the auditory nerve, which may lead to the appearance of neurological tinnitus;
2.As the elderly age, the auditory nerve and hearing function have degenerative diseases, which can also cause neurological tinnitus;
3.Patients with Meniere's syndrome or delayed hydrocedar may also have symptoms of neuropathic tinnitus;
4.If the patient has a lesion of the central nervous system, which affects the normal function of the auditory nerve, resulting in auditory nerve dysfunction, and can also cause the symptoms of neurological tinnitus, symptomatic medication is required**.
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To understand the type of nervopathic tinnitus, you need to know what type of nervose tinnitus is. The cause of the disease is thought to be due to lesions or dysfunction of the cochlea, auditory nerve, and central auditory pathways.
First, the main **.
1. Sensory tinnitus: the most common, most of which are related to drug-induced ototoxic tinnitus and senile tinnitus.
2. Peripheral neurological tinnitus: **Unknown, it may be related to the degeneration of nerve fibers causing inter-fiber interaction, or the slowing down of nerve fiber transmission.
3. Central nervous system tinnitus: tumors, vascular abnormalities, local inflammation, multiple sclerosis, etc., can occur in patients who invade the auditory pathway.
2. Predisposing factors.
The disease can be precipitated by the following conditions:
1. Psychological factors and sleep disorders.
2. Poor ear use or occupational exposure, such as too loud earphones and too long wearing time, can also induce tinnitus.
3. Presbycusis occurs in the elderly with age.
4. Trauma to the head or ears.
5. Toxic hearing loss caused by taking drugs.
6. Cochlear lesions, tumors, Meniere's disease and otosclerosis.
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The cause of neurological tinnitus is generally unknown, and the diseases that cause acute neurological tinnitus are common such as sudden deafness, as well as acute otitis media and secretory otitis media, which usually do not exceed 3 months, and the history of chronic neurological tinnitus exceeds 3 months. Noise-induced tinnitus caused by long-term exposure to noise, Meniere's disease, vertigo, and reflux can lead to high-frequency neurological tinnitus or hearing loss. Most patients are caused by insufficient blood supply to the inner ear due to various reasons such as aging, hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, etc., resulting in cochlear damage, membrane labyrinth, and auditory nerve damage.
Hypertension, hyperlipidemia, arteriosclerosis or diabetic neuropathy can also lead to neurological tinnitus, as well as systemic diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, hereditary diseases, etc., can also cause neurological tinnitus. Excessive stress can also lead to neurological tinnitus.
Symptoms of the appearance. In addition, the cause of neurogenic tinnitus in many patients is also related to the patient's rest.
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