What is sudden tinnitus? What are the causes of sudden tinnitus?

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

    Sudden tinnitus is actually accompanied by sudden deafness, that is, this tinnitus that occurs suddenly, if it is short-term, it can recover on its own. Like our normal people, we will also have special tiredness, stay up late, that is, life is not very regular, or often use headphones to contact noise, can also cause sudden tinnitus, if the sudden tinnitus is short-term, it will be recovered immediately, and you can pay attention to some rest. For long-term tinnitus, we need to have some interventions, first conservative**, and may also need some infusions and drugs to improve microcirculation.

    If it is unilateral tinnitus for a long time, it is necessary to do an MRI of the internal auditory canal to rule out acoustic neuroma, which is a relatively large disease, and if it is an acoustic neuroma, surgical intervention should be done. If it is a sudden occurrence of tinnitus, it is generally related to the patient himself, mental pressure, nervous and tired, or poor rest, there is a direct relationship, and then there is, if the tinnitus occurs, the patient has hearing loss in a short period of time, then it is also necessary to consider whether it is accompanied by sudden deafness, if it is sudden deafness, it is necessary to use drugs as early as possible, the disease, the best time is within three days, the shorter the time, the better the patient's later recovery, If you simply have a bad rest, the cause of nervousness and tiredness should pay attention to rest, use some drugs to regulate nutrition and nerves, and slowly improve yourself, when you encounter something unsatisfactory, you must be good at controlling your feelings, keep calm, and don't be overly excited.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Sudden tinnitus, sudden tinnitus is a stubborn disease, you should go to the hospital in time to check, judge it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Sudden tinnitus is one of the acute and severe diseases in otolaryngology, and there is no recognized specific drug. However, the prognosis of this disease is better than that of other sensorineural hearing loss, and it is generally estimated that half of people will achieve varying degrees of hearing recovery without **. However, positive**, sudden tinnitus is clearly better than passive wait-and-see, and the sooner, the better the prognosis.

    More than 8% of patients with the disease can be cured or partially recovered. Patients with a duration of more than one month should not be abandoned** as the lesion may still be recovering. During the period of sudden tinnitus**, the audiometry test should be done regularly, if the hearing continues to improve, **should not be interrupted, and the repeated reexamination remains unchanged before considering stopping**.

    Tinnitus occurs suddenly, mostly within a few hours to a day or two, and in a few people is accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and vertigo. Stress tinnitus, as long as it is detected in time and early, can be cured or mostly recovered in a short period of time. So when you encounter something that you don't like, you should be good at controlling your feelings, stay calm, and don't get overly emotional.

    Medically speaking, sudden tinnitus is an emergency that requires timely medical attention, generally not more than 3 days. If it is delayed, it will cause serious damage to hearing, and in severe cases, hearing loss may occur within a few days, or even hearing loss, resulting in deafness. Generally speaking, sudden deafness usually occurs in adults and is usually unilateral, when the patient feels a sudden "pop" or "click" sound in the ear, followed by hearing loss.

    This disease is often caused by inner ear trauma, infection, syphilis, drug poisoning, acoustic neuroma, and other factors, as well as sudden and unexplained deafness. Colds, fatigue, agitation, drinking, and blowing your nose can also trigger the disease.

    Generally speaking, sudden tinnitus usually occurs in adults, usually unilaterally, when the patient feels a sudden "pop" or "click" sound in the ear, followed by hearing loss. This disease is often caused by inner ear trauma, infection, syphilis, drug poisoning, acoustic neuroma, and other factors, as well as sudden and unexplained deafness. Colds, fatigue, agitation, drinking, and blowing your nose can also trigger the disease.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Sudden tinnitus, very sharp cherry blossom obviously happened suddenly, and there was no warning to start tinnitus. Tinnitus occurs instantaneously or peaks in up to 48 hours. Sudden tinnitus often occurs in middle-aged people, with varying degrees and often occurs at the same time as deafness.

    Tinnitus may diminish or disappear as hearing returns. There are also tinnitus that goes away first, and then the hearing returns or lasts until the hearing is restored. The degree of tinnitus is severe, and people who are asleep can sometimes wake up from it.

    The causes of sudden tinnitus are as follows:

    1. Viral cleft limb infection is the most common cause. There are hematogenous infections, meningeal infections, and round window infections.

    2. Due to vasospasm, embolism, thrombosis, vascular compression, intravascular stenosis, bleeding, increased blood coagulation, arterial blood pressure fluctuations and other vascular disorders, the sensory structure of the spiral is denatured due to hypoxia.

    3. Labyrinthine membrane rupture refers to the rupture of the round window or oval window membrane of the inner ear combined with the rupture of the worm membrane.

    4. Accumulation of water in the membrane labyrinth. It may be a different type of Meniere's disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Sudden tinnitus is relatively common, most of the conditions are transient, and many situations and poor sleep, staying up late, fatigue, or after a cold and cold, may cause tinnitus. The vast majority of them can heal themselves, and they can basically heal themselves by adjusting their work and rest habits, adjusting their diet, and resting well. There are also some burials that may be caused by inflammation, such as exudative otitis media, that is, secretory otitis media, mainly due to the fact that after a cold and cold, the function of the eustachian tube is affected, which may cause negative pressure or fluid accumulation in the middle ear, and the tinnitus can also recover after the original disease.

    Others may be due to acute purulent otitis media, or tinnitus caused by an infection of the external ear canal, which can be recovered by anti-inflammatory**. There is also something that may be related to the injury of the inner ear, such as imitation trauma, ototoxic drugs, or sudden deafness, etc., and tinnitus caused by blood circulation disorders in the inner ear is also aimed at the corresponding **symptomatic**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Sudden viral infection, for example, if the patient suddenly enters the human body due to daily droplet contact or hand contact, etc., causing various diseases such as herpes zoster, mumps, rubella, etc., it may affect the hearing nerve of the ear and cause sudden tinnitus.

    2.Cerumen plugging or a foreign body in the ear canal may also cause sudden tinnitus if there is a sudden change in position.

    3.Cervical spondylosis or cranial diseases may cause such abnormalities due to sudden spasm or deformity of blood vessels.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This may be congenital.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The causes of sudden tinnitus are as follows:1It can be caused by viral infections such as mumps, measles, rubella, etc.

    2.It can be caused by ear diseases, such as foreign bodies in the outer ear, perforated eardrum, otosclerosis, etc. 3.

    It may be due to vascular lesions, such as jugular spheroid tumors, dilated small blood vessels in the ear, etc. 4.It may also be due to trauma or oral administration of ototoxic drugs.

    If you have symptoms of sudden tinnitus, go to the hospital in time.

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