Is tinnitus associated with dizziness? Is there a relationship between tinnitus and dizziness?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Some are related, there are many causes of tinnitus, and everyone's constitution is different.

    Common causes of tinnitus are:

    Some of them are caused by the mental factors of our body, such as long-term mental stress, depression, overwork, etc., which lead to the appearance of dizziness.

    It may also be some other diseases of our body: high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, hypotension, anemia, cerebral insufficiency, Meniere's syndrome, etc., which cause us to experience dizziness and vertigo.

    Diseases of the ear itself, otitis media, tympanic membrane damage, etc.; As well as some external environmental factors and noise, tinnitus occurs; There is also a small cold that can also cause tinnitus.

    If you suffer from tinnitus, you should pay attention to these.

    Pay attention to proper recuperation, and do not cause kidney deficiency and tinnitus due to fatigue for a long time.

    Keep your mood comfortable and avoid excessive depression and irritation, so as not to disturb the liver and cause tinnitus.

    Pay attention to dietary conditioning, pay attention to the combination of work and rest, and avoid overthinking, which will hurt the spleen for a long time and cause insufficient qi and blood and tinnitus.

    Long-term alcohol consumption, especially spirits with high alcohol concentrations, can also damage the cochlea and cause tinnitus and deafness.

    Develop good habits. Long-term smoking, the harmful substances in the smoke can easily damage the cochlea and cause tinnitus and deafness.

    Tinnitus takes a relatively long time and should not be abandoned or interrupted because the purpose of reducing or reducing it cannot be achieved in a short period of time.

    If there is a lot of nasal secretions, you should pay attention to cleaning one side of the nasal cavity each time, or spit out the secretions after using the inhalation method, and do not use excessive force to prevent the secretions from entering the ear hole and causing ear disease and tinnitus.

    In life, we should avoid some bad habits in life as much as possible to reduce the occurrence of tinnitus!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There may be a connection. Tinnitus may cause dizziness, but there are certain individual differences depending on each person's constitution. Tinnitus can have many accompanying symptoms, such as dizziness, most patients are vertigo that is spinning around, or nausea and vomiting, which is characterized by reversibility.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no inevitable connection between the appearance of vertigo, tinnitus is not necessarily caused by vertigo, and the occurrence of vertigo does not necessarily cause tinnitus, and the relationship between the two needs to be comprehensively determined according to different conditions and **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is a certain relationship, such as cervical spondylosis or Menie's syndrome, there may be symptoms of tinnitus and dizziness. However, everyone's condition is different, and it's hard to say.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dizziness with tinnitus may be inner ear vertigo, tinnitus is generally caused by damage to the nerves of the inner ear, and neurological damage to the inner ear may cause vertigo, which is inner ear tinnitus with vertigo.

    It may be Meniere's disease or sudden neurogenic tinnitus, both of which can cause varying degrees of vertigo, but dizziness is not the same as ordinary dizziness.

    The dizziness caused by tinnitus is a kind of vertigo, which may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting, and the duration will not be the same each time, such as vertigo caused by neurological damage caused by Meniere's disease and sudden deafness, which lasts from ten seconds to two hours, or even half a day to a day, and recovers with the recovery of neurogenicity.

    The vertigo caused by otolithiasis lasts for more than ten seconds each time, but otolithiasis generally does not have tinnitus. So tinnitus is accompanied by dizziness, which is basically caused by nerve damage in the inner ear.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Tinnitus does not cause dizziness. Tinnitus is just a symptom and is caused by multiple systemic diseases, so it does not cause dizziness, but some diseases can cause tinnitus and dizziness to occur at the same time.

    For example, Meniere's disease has rotational vertigo, tinnitus, ear tightness, and hearing loss at the onset of the disease, and there is no causal relationship between these four symptoms, but only a juxtaposition. Therefore, tinnitus and dizziness should be analyzed on an individual basis in different patients.

    Dizziness and tinnitus are just one symptom, and the reasons behind them are very complex. Some of these causes cause tinnitus and dizziness alone, and some cause tinnitus and dizziness at the same time, so they need to be diagnosed separately before treatment.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tinnitus does not cause dizziness, but tinnitus can indicate some ear disorders, which can occur when these disorders involve the vestibular system at the same time, the most common ones are Meniere's disease, endolymphatic hydrops, and patients who involve both the cochlea and vestibular can experience tinnitus and ear tightness, hearing loss, and dizziness. However, some tinnitus does not cause dizziness simply because cerumen embolization of the external auditory canal does not involve the vestibular system, otitis media, or cochlear hair cell function decline. Therefore, there is no absolute correlation between tinnitus and dizziness.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dizziness and tinnitus can occur at the same time or separately. Dizziness does not necessarily have to be accompanied by tinnitus, but most patients with tinnitus do so. The most common causes of dizziness are hypertension, cervical spondylosis, anemia, and cerebral infarction.

    However, patients with tinnitus are divided into two situations: new onset and long-onset, and different methods should be selected according to the course of the disease.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Patients with long-term tinnitus will gradually experience dizziness because they do not sleep well. There may be a large number of patients who come to see the doctor clinically, all because of dizziness. Dizziness includes many kinds from a large aspect, dizziness is sometimes called dizziness, and some people may show a feeling of dizziness and heaviness, and some people have the feeling of turning the sky and turning over the river and the sea after coming.

    These symptoms of patients are called dizziness, which is a special structure in the ear, which is responsible for both hearing and balance, so this part of the patient often has dizziness and tinnitus at the same time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Tinnitus can cause dizziness, because tinnitus and dizziness are caused by poor blood circulation in the patient's skull. The effect of simple tinnitus ** is OK, if it is accompanied by dizziness, ** will be more troublesome, commonly used drugs include drugs to improve circulation and nutrition nerves, generally vinpocetine injection or thrombotong injection.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Tinnitus does not cause dizziness, and dizziness does not cause tinnitus. Tinnitus and dizziness are common clinical symptoms and can cause many diseases. Tinnitus and dizziness are just clinical manifestations of different diseases.

    The inner ear is made up of the cochlea, vestibular and semicircular canals, and tinnitus is mainly a common symptom caused by lesions of the cochlea and auditory nerves; Dizziness or vertigo is a common symptom caused by vestibular and vestibular neuropathy. Tinnitus and dizziness can occur at the same time in a variety of conditions, rather than dizziness caused by tinnitus. Common conditions such as Meniere's disease, vestibular neuronitis, sudden deafness, or benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Tinnitus and dizziness sometimes occur together because tinnitus is also a manifestation of impaired hearing system in the inner ear. Dizziness is often associated with impaired vestibular function of the inner ear, so tinnitus and dizziness are manifestations of impaired inner ear function. Therefore, the two often occur at the same time, but this does not mean that the dizziness is caused by tinnitus, so there is no need to worry too much about this.

    For example, Meniere's disease is dizziness caused by edema of the membranous labyrinth, which is often accompanied by tinnitus, which is mainly caused by the edema of the membranous labyrinth of the vestibular system of the inner ear.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Tinnitus does not cause vertigo, tinnitus and vertigo are two different symptoms. For example, Meniere's disease can cause vertigo, fluctuating deafness and tinnitus, so vertigo and tinnitus may be a symptom of concurrent occurrence. There are many causes of tinnitus, 50%-60% of which are otogenic tinnitus, but there are also other factors, such as mental or general conditions.

    Vertigo is vertigo after vestibular function problems, and patients with sudden deafness will have hearing loss, vertigo, and tinnitus, which are two symptoms of a certain disease, so tinnitus and vertigo have no causal relationship.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There may also be a relationship between the ears and dizziness. Especially for some inner ear diseases, there may be some symptoms of vertigo, such as Meniere and otolithiasis, which can easily lead to such a situation, and in **, the main thing is to take nutrition and nerve to improve blood circulation**, you can go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital for further treatment.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is no clear difference between tinnitus and dizziness. Tinnitus is when a patient feels sound in the ear or within the skull without a corresponding external sound source, which is actually the brain's response to hearing loss. A compensatory condition in which the patient has hearing loss, i.e., decreased function of the hair cells in the inner ear, causing nerve impulses to afferent centers.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Tinnitus does not directly cause vertigo, if the manifestations of tinnitus and vertigo exist at the same time, it is a common manifestation of some ear, nose and throat diseases, such as neurological tinnitus, vertigo syndrome, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, etc., should be seen in time to the otolaryngology department for hearing test, sound impedance and MRI examination.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Dizziness and tinnitus are not necessarily linked, often together with symptoms of ear disease in the left ear.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There is a relationship between tinnitus and vertigo, and usually people with vertigo have symptoms of tinnitus, and your condition may be Meniere's syndrome. It is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for a check-up, determine the specific** and then take the corresponding medicine to carry out**, and usually pay attention to rest more and do not stay up late.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Dizziness and tinnitus are a common symptom of many diseases, usually accompanied by many other conditions, dizziness, also known as vertigo, is a subjective paresthesia abnormality. It can be divided into two categories: rotational vertigo and general vertigo.

    There are many causes of dizziness and tinnitus symptoms, and the first step is to distinguish whether vertigo is central or peripheral. It is also important to understand the causes and accompanying symptoms of dizziness, such as otogenic vertigo, which is often accompanied by tinnitus and hearing loss, and is common in Meniere's disease and inner ear injury.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Probably related. Tinnitus may cause dizziness, but there are certain individual differences depending on each person's constitution. Tinnitus can have a variety of accompanying symptoms, such as dizziness, most patients consciously dizzy, or nausea and vomiting, with the characteristics of reverse.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Tinnitus and dizziness are not directly related.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The kidney is open to the ear, the kidney is the main bone and the marrow, the brain is the sea of marrow, tinnitus and dizziness are closely related, all of which are caused by the serious deficiency of kidney essence, which is related to the improper physical constitution and diet and living habits.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Tinnitus and dizziness are not related. If the onset is more urgent, there are symptoms of tinnitus and dizziness, it is necessary to consider vestibular problems. The most common is Meniere's disease. In addition, cranial magnetic resonance imaging is required to rule out intracranial lesions.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The phenomenon of dizziness may be caused by tinnitus, generally speaking, there are many causes of dizziness, it may be caused by changes in air pressure, sometimes it is caused by damage to the eardrum caused by blowing, it is recommended that patients should go to a regular hospital in time to do relevant examinations to clarify the pertinence of the diagnosis**.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The symptoms of tinnitus itself do not cause dizziness, but if the tinnitus is long-term and affects sleep and rest, resulting in poor quality of life, it may cause endocrine disorders.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Sometimes tinnitus is due to dizziness, it may be a physical problem, and it should be checked by a doctor in time.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Ear whining sometimes.

    It is caused by calcium deficiency, dizziness is sometimes caused by lack of qi and blood, or low blood pressure or anemia, or insufficient blood supply to the brain.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Tinnitus and vertigo can coexist as a disease, usually occurs in the ear, that is, vertigo caused by peripheral diseases, is very common, for example, the most typical is Meniere's disease, patients can have retroactive vertigo, accompanied by hearing loss, as well as tinnitus and ear fullness, this disease, it is characterized by the early stage of the disease, the patient is in the vertigo attack, tinnitus may also precede the disease, tinnitus occurs before the vertigo episode, or during the vertigo episode, the tinnitus will be aggravated, In the intermittent period of vertigo episodes, tinnitus stops or decreases, in the middle or late stage of Meniere's disease, tinnitus will continue to exist, and in the later stage it basically becomes a very serious, affecting the patient's quality of life A symptom, there is a sudden deafness of the patient, a small number of people will also be accompanied by vertigo, will also be accompanied by tinnitus, hearing loss is also his main symptom, so there is tinnitus, accompanied by vertigo, be sure to go to the hospital for treatment, through the examination clear**, carry out**.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Dizziness and tinnitus can occur at the same time or separately. People with dizziness don't necessarily have tinnitus, but most people with tinnitus do. The most common causes of dizziness are high blood pressure, cervical spondylosis, anemia, and cerebral infarction. However, there are two types of tinnitus, new-onset and long-lasting, depending on the course of the disease.

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