There is always a rumbling in the ears, why do you sit down and your ears are booming

Updated on healthy 2024-07-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In the case of a constant rumbling in the ear, the patient should pay attention to distinguishing whether it is continuous or intermittent, if it is intermittent, it is important to consider the foreign body of the external auditory canal or cerumen adhering to the eardrum, and if it is persistent, it is considered to be neurological tinnitus. In either case, it is recommended to go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital for treatment, if it is a foreign body in the external auditory canal, the sound of removing the foreign body can disappear, if it is neurological tinnitus, you need to choose the appropriate means according to the ** and the condition. Pay attention to control your diet in daily life, exercise regularly and scientifically, ensure eight hours of high-quality sleep a day, learn to transfer and adjust bad emotions, if this kind of nervous tinnitus affects your sleep or mood, you need to combine masking on the basis of routine treatment**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The inside of the ear is always rumbling, mainly consider several aspects, first, it is likely that the patient's ear is not clean, there is a lot of earwax, usually do not pay attention to regular cleaning. As the patient speaks, or chews while eating, it is easy to cause the earwax to move back and forth in the ear, and there will be a ring. Second, it is likely that you have otitis externa or otitis media, and the inflammation is causing tinnitus.

    Third, it may also be neurological tinnitus, which is generally caused by the patient's poor rest, staying up late for a long time or poor blood circulation in the inner ear and poor neuronutrition. **Avoid water in your ears, smoke and drink alcohol during this period.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1 Hello all, if there is always a buzzing in the ears, consider several scenarios. First of all, the most common is cerumen plugging in the ear canal, cerumen is a large piece of earwax, after the ear is watered, it will be swollen and soft, and then compress the eardrum, causing tinnitus, or when picking the ear, the cerumen is pulled deep into the ear, causing the symptoms of tinnitus, and after the cerumen is removed from the hospital, the tinnitus symptoms will be relieved. If there is no problem with the ear canal or tympanic membrane, consider two conditions, one is secretory otitis media, which is caused by a blockage of the tube between the nose and the ear, i.e., the eustachian tube, and requires oral anti-inflammatory drugs and stimulation drugs**, which can be used with Cherno or Gironton.

    The other is neurogenic tinnitus, which can be accompanied by hearing loss or not, and some may cause symptoms of vertigo. These two types of tinnitus require a hearing test to further distinguish them. Otitis media can cause tinnitus, but most otitis media is associated with ear pain and requires the use of anti-inflammatory drugs and ear drops**.

    A mass in the middle ear cavity or mastoid cavity can also cause tinnitus, but CT of the middle ear is done. Cerebrovascular disease or cervical spine disease may also cause tinnitus, which requires further investigation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Ear rumbling, in most cases is caused by fire, if there is otitis media, this phenomenon will also occur, or usually too stressed, nervous, insomnia, dreamy sleep is not good, there will also be a rumbling phenomenon, which needs to pay attention to distinguish, and then symptomatic**. If it is caused by fire, you can eat drugs to remove fire, such as bezoar detoxification tablets or Coptis supernatant tablets**, if it is caused by mental stress, you should pay attention to rest.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First: Of course, there are many other causes of tinnitus. Ear buzzing is a very common phenomenon, in medical terms called tinnitus, there are many causes of ear buzzing (i.e., tinnitus), and the severity varies, occasionally tinnitus and will recover quickly, don't worry too much, but if it is persistent tinnitus, frequent ear buzzing response should be paid enough attention.

    Second: I've had my ears buzzing before. That's because you may be too tired these days, caused by kidney deficiency and tinnitus, so it is recommended that you take a good rest from now on, condition your body, and don't be too tired.

    If this does not improve, it is recommended that you go directly to the hospital for a nutritional injection (not recommended for children).

    Third: Because the ears and nose are connected, you also need to check if there is anything abnormal in your nose recently, whether you are blowing your nose too hard, causing the nose and ears to be damaged at the same time. It may also be because of other diseases, and you should go to the hospital for a careful examination if necessary.

    Precautions. Do not use a toothpick or any sharp object to pick your ears or pick your ears, in fact, this not only has no effect, but may cause unnecessary damage to your ears, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up if your ears are buzzing!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Possibility of living too often, kidney deficiency.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, what you said about your situation is definitely not very long, I also have the situation you said, everyone will have it, but some people themselves don't notice.

    As you said, the ears rumble, not when you think about it, but when you think about it, the sides of your head will be slightly strained (you can try it slowly), and the reason why it rings is because if you push it slightly, the bones on both sides of your ears (of course, inside) will rub slightly, so you will hear this sound.

    If you're in front of the computer now, then you listen to the voice of the computer host now (my host is on the table) and then you're putting your ears on the table to listen, the sound is different (so that the sound will expand, of course, I'm talking about not putting your ears directly on the host but putting the host on the table) hehe, I don't know if you will understand, in short, it's okay.

    Good luck and hope it helps.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The inside of the ear rumbles, this is tinnitus, insist on rubbing these places, improve tinnitus and nourish the kidneys.

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