What is the difference between the symptoms of tinnitus and tinnitus? What is the difference between

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

    1. Symptoms. Tinnitus is a subjective sensation, and people often feel that there is sound in their ears. Encephalitis can be present as an isolated symptom or with the development of other disorders.

    Tinnitus is a variety of sounds and can occur unilaterally or bilaterally. Nervous tinnitus is usually a long, persistent sound, like the sound of a cicada or running water. Pulsatile tinnitus is similar to a pulse, rhythmic.

    As the name suggests, brain ringing is a sound in the brain, like the sound of running water, or the sound of a whistle. Encephalitis is not very obvious during the day, but it is especially obvious at night, there is always an echo, and the audio level is also different.

    2. Pathogenesis.

    In terms of symptoms, there may be similarities, but the pathogenesis is completely different. Most tinnitus is well-localized and is unilateral or multilateral; Encephalitis, on the other hand, is more complex, has an unclear location, and involves the entire brain. Most patients are caused by arteriosclerosis, such as hearing loss, spinning the world, crooked mouth, etc., but patients with encephalopathy do not have the above symptoms, and usually have depression, anxiety and other psychological disorders.

    3. Method.

    Encephalopathy is a neurological disease that is difficult to treat. Western medicine generally uses infusion to carry out **, but the symptoms are not cured. Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to meridians, qi and blood, but without the theory of nerves, there is no way to deal with brain ringing.

    Traditional Chinese medicine ** tinnitus is dialectical analysis of the right medicine, most of which are based on traditional Chinese medicine**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, there is no obvious difference between encephala and tinnitus, encephalitus and tinnitus are actually due to the fact that the ear hears a sound that is actually non-existent, but the patient cannot locate it well, whether it is located in the ear or in the brain, so it is actually a state in which the ear hears abnormal noise.

    However, if there is a cranial ringing, it reminds us that we must pay attention to the external ear, middle ear, inner ear, and even the entire pathway from the entire internal auditory canal to the cerebral cortex.

    Therefore, if there is cranial sound, we still recommend that the patient undergo a CT and MRI examination to rule out some risk factors and exclude some tumor factors, so that if there are no particularly large risk factors, we can still follow some ordinary methods of dilating blood vessels and nourishing nerves.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In general, the difference between encephalitus and tinnitus lies in the symptoms, methods and methods of the two. The specific analysis is as follows:1

    Symptoms: Encephalitis, which is generally heard in the brain, such as the sound of running water, whistle, etc., is usually more obvious at night; Tinnitus is generally a sound that is heard in the ears, such as the sound of cicadas, traffic, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Tinnitus is a subjectively perceived abnormal sound in the ear, and tinnitus can be unilateral and bilateral. Tinnitus is mainly caused by ear diseases, including diseases of the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear, especially when there is a problem with the nerve cells and nerve pathways of the inner ear. If bilateral tinnitus occurs, abnormal sounds in both ears will be felt, and tinnitus can be centralized, and cranial ringing will be produced by the memory of the auditory center, especially bilateral tinnitus is more likely to be centralized and cause cranial ringing.

    Cranial ringing is most often caused by a lesion of the central nervous system, so if tinnitus occurs first and then cranial ringing, an otologist should be examined first. If the first symptom is cranial sound, an intracranial lesion should be removed from neurology.

    Tinnitus and encephalitus are often indistinguishable by clinical symptoms because there is no clear distinction between the two clinical signs. However, tinnitus and encephalitus still differ from each other as follows, which can be distinguished by examination:

    1.Tinnitus can be divided into bilateral tinnitus or unilateral tinnitus, but there is no unilateral or bilateral tinnitus.

    2.There are many causes of tinnitus, such as noise pollution or acute purulent otitis media, otosclerosis and other ear diseases, anxiety or depression and other neurological diseases, hypertension or atherosclerotic cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. However, the ** that causes encephalitis** is usually an intracranial space-occupying lesion of the brain or a central nervous system lesion, and the patient can undergo corresponding examinations according to **.

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