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Buzzing in the ear, which can be caused by a lesion of the outer, middle, or inner ear, is caused by:
1. External ear lesions: such as embolism of cerumen of the external auditory canal, acute inflammation of the external auditory canal, fungal otitis externa, or external auditory canal tumors;
2. Middle ear lesions: such as acute inflammation of the middle ear, secretory otitis media, chronic purulent otitis media, otosclerosis, and tumors of the middle ear;
3. Inner ear lesions: It is a common cause, if the patient suddenly has ear buzzing, a small number of patients are accompanied by ear stuffiness and hearing loss, which may be caused by acute sudden deafness or acute sudden neuropathic tinnitus. Patients with Meniere's disease have recurrent episodes of vertigo, accompanied by ringing ears, ear stuffiness, and decreased physical strength.
A small number of patients may be caused by tumors, such as acoustic neuroma.
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It may be caused by neurological tinnitus, however, some other ear diseases can also have similar symptoms, such as: Meniere syndrome can cause symptoms of tinnitus, it is recommended that you go to the otolaryngology department, first ask the attending doctor to explain your symptoms clearly, and perform electroaudiometry and otoendoscopy and other examinations.
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There are many causes of tinnitus, which may be caused by mental stress, or by lesions in the cerebrovascular nervous system, or by damage to the hearing organs in the ear.
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Buzzing in the ears is mainly due to ear lesions, neurological lesions, or environmental factors.
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Most of your cases are tinnitus caused by nervous deafness, and if you have tinnitus and hearing loss, you should see a doctor to determine whether there are symptoms such as chronic pharyngitis and colds.
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There are many reasons for this, staying up late, stress, being too emotional, and noise exposure may cause tinnitus, which will affect hearing in the long run.
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Ear buzzing, i.e., tinnitus, may be caused by ear diseases, brain diseases, systemic diseases, trauma, medications, environmental factors, mental and psychological factors, etc. 1.Ear Diseases:
Cerumen embolism, foreign body in the external auditory canal, otitis media, Meniere's disease, sudden deafness, acoustic neuroma and other ear diseases can present with tinnitus, earache, abnormal discharge from the ear canal, dizziness and other manifestations. 2.Brain Disorders:
Intracranial tumors, migraine, transient ischemic attack, stroke and other brain diseases can cause tinnitus, and different ** can be accompanied by dizziness, headache, blurred vision, weakness of one limb, slurred speech and other manifestations. 3.Systemic diseases:
Tinnitus can also occur due to diseases such as anemia, high blood pressure, and thyroid dysfunction caused by various causes. 4.Trauma:
Trauma to the head or ear may present with tinnitus, headache, and memory loss. 5.Medications:
When aminoglycosides and other drugs have adverse reactions, auditory dysfunction can occur, and tinnitus, hearing loss and other manifestations may occur. 6.Environmental factors:
Environmental factors such as noise can affect hearing function, and there are manifestations such as tinnitus and hearing loss. 7.Mental and psychological factors:
Nervousness, anxiety, excessive stress and other conditions can affect people's nerve function, and tinnitus, headache, fatigue and other manifestations may occur. If the tinnitus persists or reverses, it is necessary to go to the hospital for relevant examinations, further diagnosis, and carry out ** according to the doctor's requirements to avoid self-judgment delay**.
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There are many causes of tinnitus, which are generally divided into organic and functional. Parenchymal is caused by lesions in the ear itself or other parts of the body, such as; otitis media, rhinitis, eustachian tube obstruction, foreign body in the external auditory canal (such as cerurum, scalp supper), Eustachian tube obstruction caused by cold, etc.; Functional is caused by neurological dysfunction, which is also neuropathic tinnitus. As mentioned above, tinnitus caused by different reasons, the methods on ** are different, I suggest that you go to the hospital to ask a ENT doctor for diagnosis and treatment, find out the cause of tinnitus, and then use symptomatic medication as the best policy.
If it is caused by a blocked Eustachian tube. You can use the index finger or female finger of both hands to plug both earbuds and repeat the swallowing motion a few times until your hearing improves. Tinnitus symptoms, cover your ears with both hands, shout 'ah, hum' as long as possible, three times can be relieved, if not, it is recommended to go to the hospital ear, nose and throat to see if it is more likely that we will enter the ear canal, if it is mosquitoes under the flashlight, it will fly out, if there is no effect, it should be considered that it is the cause of tinnitus, or it is better to go to a specialized hospital for endoscopy.
Some painful intra-ear noises in patients with tinnitus do not originate in the ears, but are generated in the brain, such as increased excitability of the auditory cortex caused by nervous tension, emotional depression, and excessive fatigue, and the lack of feedback inhibition increases the excitability of auditory hair cells, resulting in neurological tinnitus.
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Tinnitus can be caused by factors in the outer ear. The eardrum is triggered by earwax or a foreign body in the external auditory canal, and there is no sound in the outer ear, mainly as a gurgling or chewing sound. Some are caused by otitis media, especially secretory otitis media, because there is fluid in the tympanic cavity, and it also makes a sound when swallowing or chewing, which is tinnitus in the middle ear.
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Caffeine and alcohol will cause tinnitus to become more serious, smoking will cause the blood oxygen in the body to become low, and the inner ear hair cells are very sensitive to oxygen, if the lack of oxygen will damage the hair cells, so it is necessary to get rid of the habit of smoking, drinking and drinking coffee regularly.
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1.Sensorineural tinnitus is the most common neurological tinnitus, common ** for presbycusis, noise-induced hearing loss, Meniere's disease, delayed membranous labyrinthus, etc., in addition to perilymphatic fistula, inner ear infection, otosclerosis and other diseases.
2.Peripheral nerve tinnitus** is unknown and may be related to degeneration of nerve fibers that cause interfibrillary transmission or slowing of nerve fiber transmission. Tinnitus occurs when the auditory nerve fibers are discharged by distortion in the resting state and the slowing down of the transmission of special nerve fibers, which can cause abnormal ignition patterns of nerve fibers in the brain.
3.Central nervous system tinnitus often occurs in the ear with pre-existing or underlying peripheral auditory dysfunction, such as labyrinthine or tinnitus after auditory nerve surgery. Tinnitus can also occur as a precipitating or exacerbating factor for stress.
Tinnitus can occur in patients with tumors, vascular abnormalities, local inflammation, etc., which invade the auditory pathway.
There are several reasons why the brain is always buzzing: 1. If the symptoms of dizziness appear, it may be related to poor sleep at night, decreased sleep quality, lack of sleep, excessive fatigue, etc. 2. Increased blood pressure, emotional instability, frequent anger, excitement or excessive excitement, etc., may also cause symptoms of head buzzing. >>>More
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Tinnitus and deafness are mainly caused by damage to the auditory nerve caused by vasospasm, edema, local blood circulation disorders or viral infections in the inner ear. If tinnitus and deafness occur, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to check the condition of the ear canal and eardrum, exclude foreign bodies, cerumen, otitis media and other diseases, improve the pure tone hearing threshold measurement and sound conduction resistance examination, and clarify the nature of deafness and the degree of hearing loss. Tinnitus and deafness, the sooner the effect is, the better the effect, within 12 weeks are considered the acute stage, the effective rate of medication is about 60%-70%, and the effect is not obvious after more than 12 weeks. >>>More
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It may be due to the fact that tinnitus symptoms are more pronounced in the dead of night, and it is also present during the day, but it is masked by other sounds. Regarding tinnitus, from the point of view of Western medicine, there are many causes that trigger this symptom. One is that there is a foreign body or a mass in the external auditory canal. >>>More