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There is no clear difference between tinnitus and encephalitis, tinnitus refers to the absence of corresponding external sound sources, the patient feels that there is sound in the ear or in the skull, which is actually a compensation for hearing loss by the brain. The first major causes of tinnitus include neurological deafness, organic lesions of the auditory nerve or central nervous system, as well as anxiety, poor sleep, etc., patients should seek medical attention as soon as possible to rule out organic lesions and then treat them in a targeted manner.
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There is no relationship between tinnitus and encephalitis, they are not. But it can happen for the same reason. Such as overwork.
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Tinnitus refers to the pathological changes of many diseases of the auditory system of the ear, including some systemic diseases, such as hypertension, hypotension, hyperlipidemia, anxiety, mental tension, etc.
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Tinnitus is generally a neurological cause of greater likelihood, may lead to problems in the mind, it is recommended that your best way is to go to the hospital ENT department to see, if necessary, to go to the neurology department to see, the two departments are combined at the same time, the regular ** should be controllable.
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Tinnitus is usually neurological and can cause problems in the mind. It is recommended to see an otolaryngology. If necessary, also neurology. Both departments were merged at the same time.
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Hello, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a detailed examination, so that you can effectively diagnose the diagnosis, which is also responsible for your health. Of course, from a medical point of view, the phenomenon of tinnitus is generally manifested as hearing obstruction. Encephalitis, on the other hand, will cause insufficient blood supply to the brain, and as long as you distinguish between such situations, you can clearly understand which situation has occurred.
For tinnitus and encephalitis, they are both the best measures that can be used with drugs. In fact, eating more vegetable foods in your usual diet can alleviate the appearance of such diseases.
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At this stage, tinnitus and encephalitus are uniformly classified as the concept of tinnitus, and the concept of tinnitus is that there is a subjective feeling of sound in the ear or head, but there is no corresponding sound source in the outside world. Therefore, people generally refer to the sound produced in the ear as tinnitus, and if the sound is in the brain, it is called encephalogenus, but in fact, it is uniformly classified as the concept of tinnitus in medical research.
Otogenic tinnitus is when the lesion that produces tinnitus is located within the auditory system. Most refers to sensorineural tinnitus or subjective tinnitus. These include external ear lesions, middle ear lesions, cochlear lesions, retrocochlear lesions, and central auditory pathway lesions.
Lesions of the central auditory pathway include lesions of the brainstem and auditory cortex, such as multiple sclerosis, tumors, vascular lesions, and infectious lesions involving afferent or efferent nerve fibers between the cochlear nucleus and the auditory cortex, all of which can interfere with the reflex arc of the auditory pathway and also cause tinnitus. Because the tinnitus produced by the above ** is central tinnitus, most of the sounds that patients may feel come from the brain, commonly known as encephalitis. Therefore, the different locations of tinnitus and encephalitisation may also indicate different locations of lesions, although they are both affiliated with auditory conduction pathways, which have important implications in the differential diagnosis or the selection of examination methods.
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Tinnitus and brain ringing are of the same nature in a broad sense.
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1. Encephala refers to tinnitus caused by lesions from the cochlear nerve nucleus of the medulla oblongata to the auditory center of the cerebral cortex, any part of the entire channel, and the patient's subjective feeling is that there is a sound like an insect or a bird in the brain.
2. Tinnitus refers to the pathological changes of many diseases of the auditory system of the ear, including some systemic diseases, such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hypotension, nervousness, anxiety, depression, etc., which cause obvious phenomena in the ears, which can be more sensitive to sound, especially at night.
3. In fact, the common mechanism of the two is caused by lesions in the ear and the skull, so when the patient has tinnitus or encephaloencephalitis, he should still seek medical attention in time to the neurology department or the otolaryngology department for cochlear nerve-related examinations, or head CT, MRI and other related examinations, and continue after a clear diagnosis. Don't be nervous or anxious, and control your blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipids and other underlying diseases.
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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. Encephalitus is not very noticeable during the day, but it is especially noticeable 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**.
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Tinnitus is a subjective sensation of sound in the ear, and the sound is diverse, unilateral or bilateral, persistent or intermittent. Nervous tinnitus is generally a long, persistent sound, such as the sound of cicadas or running water, wind, machines, etc. Pulsatile tinnitus and pulse beats are consistent and regular.
Most people have tinnitus caused by lust and other diseases. Examples include high blood pressure, neurasthenia or drug intoxication, and perforation of the tympanic membrane due to loud sound vibrations.
Encephalopathy can often be present as a separate symptom or with other disorders. There are more elderly people, more women than men, ranging from 40 to 70 years old. Brain ringing, as the name suggests, is a sound in the brain, like the sound of running water, like the sound of a whistle.
It is not obvious during the day, but it is especially noticeable at night, there is always an echo in the brain, and the audio is different in high and low, making it difficult to sleep. Most people think that it is caused by a tiring day of work and study, and it is good to take a break. But often the more you procrastinate, the more serious it gets, and then you end up with anxiety and depression, which is painful.
What are the symptoms of encephalitis? Encephalopathy mostly occurs in student patients, caused by mental factors such as nervous study pressure, anxiety, palpitation, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and some patients have stiff neck discomfort, which affects the blood supply to the brain and causes symptoms such as head ringing and dizziness, which can be relieved when relaxed. If it occurs in the elderly or patients with hypertension, the main manifestations of the patient are encephalopathy, dizziness and memory loss, and it is necessary to monitor blood pressure frequently, pay attention to rest, ensure good sleep, and combine work and rest.
In terms of symptoms, encephalitus and tinnitus are quite similar, but the pathogenesis is different. A distinction must be made between the two in order to prescribe the right medicine. According to the clinical diagnosis and treatment experience, the following points are summarized:
Tinnitus is mostly clearly localized, unilateral and bilateral tinnitus, but the location of tinnitus is not clear, involving the whole head or changeable;
Tinnitus can be accompanied by hearing loss, but encephalita is not;
Ischemic tinnitus is mostly transient, short duration, and so on, with no obvious change in severity day and night, but encephalic tinnitus is persistent, 24 hours uninterrupted, generally light during the day and severe at night;
Patients with tinnitus are mostly caused by arteries, combined with arteriosclerosis, and will feel like the world is spinning, ghosting, crooked mouth, choking on drinking water, etc.; However, patients with encephalopathy do not have these symptoms, but they usually have depression
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There are differences in the pathogenesis, manifestations and methods of tinnitus and encephalitis. Tinnitus is a ringing that occurs in the ears and is manifested as sounds such as cicadas, waves, horns, or bird calls. Encephalopathy is an abnormal sound caused by intracranial vascular lesions such as arteriosclerosis and small blood vessel occlusion or drugs, and anti-arteriosclerosis drugs are used to improve microcirculation, followed by anti-anxiety and anti-depression.
Patients should go to the hospital to be treated by a professional doctor**, and must not find a way to find a way on the Internet blindly** to avoid delaying the condition.
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