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Tinnitus is still a medical problem, and traumatic tinnitus is difficult to treat.
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If the patient has symptoms of tinnitus due to trauma, he or she should first go to the otolaryngology department of the hospital for otoscopy to determine whether there is a sign of tympanic membrane perforation.
If there is no sign of tympanic membrane perforation, and the trauma has not caused damage to the patient's cochlea, ossicles, and other ear structures, no special treatment is usually required, and the symptoms of tinnitus usually gradually improve in about one to two weeks.
However, if the patient has a tympanic membrane perforation, the need for tympanic membrane repair surgery or tympanic reconstruction surgery should be determined by the size of the tympanic membrane perforation.
Patients with damage to ear structures such as the cochlea should also undergo surgery or other repairs depending on the extent of the damage**, and the symptoms of tinnitus usually improve gradually after the repair of the eardrum and external ear canal structures.
Conductive deafness and tinnitus caused by trauma is an auditory impairment caused by injury to the middle ear and the outer ear, also known as transliterative deafness, is a type of deafness, external sound waves into the inner ear, because of the ear sound transmission system and disorders, there will be symptoms of deafness and tinnitus, mainly injury to the external auditory canal, ossicular bone, tympanic membrane, cochlea, etc., for trauma caused by the need to see the specific injury to what part, for the first time, pay attention to maintain adequate sleep, to recover to a certain extent.
If the patient has tinnitus after trauma, it is recommended to have a detailed examination first. If there is simple inflammation in the ear and tinnitus occurs, you can consider taking levofloxacin ear drops and oral cefdinir dispersible tablets for anti-inflammatory, and you need to clarify the history of allergies before taking the drug.
If the examination shows that the nerve is damaged due to trauma, in this case, the patient needs to take oral methylcobalamin dispersible tablets or citicoline capsules to nourish the nerve, and the intravenous drip method can also be considered to nourish the nerve, and oxiracetam injection is commonly used. It is recommended that patients protect their ears to avoid tinnitus caused by trauma. Normally, the patient's condition should improve significantly after about a month, and further examination is required if necessary.
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1. Go to the hospital's otology department for systematic **. Such as hyperbaric oxygen, vasodilation, nerve nutrition, acupuncture, physiotherapy, etc., to promote recovery and prevent the occurrence of hearing loss caused by long-term tinnitus.
2. Pay attention to rest and stay away from noisy environment. This reduces some damage to the ears due to external noise.
3. Keep your ears dry to prevent water from entering your ears. Water in your ears can cause a perforation of your eardrum or compression of the auditory nerve, which can lead to tinnitus, so keep your ears dry.
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Analysis: If the tinnitus is caused by the injury, it may be caused by a perforated eardrum or an injury to the ear nerve. It is often accompanied by hearing loss.
If you need to be early and timely, you can go to the otolaryngology department of your local hospital to confirm the diagnosis through otoscopy, hearing examination, etc. If it is caused by a perforation of the eardrum, it can be recovered spontaneously, which takes about 4 weeks, and if it is a nerve injury, it is necessary to take drugs to nourish the nerve. This is not a substitute for face-to-face consultation, for reference only, if you feel unwell, please go to a regular hospital in time.
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Traumatic tinnitus, you have to go and see what is wrong? In this way, you can recover yourself, so it is difficult to make it recover on its own, so it is better to go to the hospital for a check-up!
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Trauma to the ear can lead to deafness.
When a patient suffers a traumatic injury to the ear, the eardrum in the ear canal will be subjected to a sudden, violent air pressure impact, and the symptoms of tympanic membrane perforation may occur. When the area of tympanic membrane perforation is large, patients will have corresponding deafness, resulting in hearing loss and even deafness in a short period of time, and most patients will be accompanied by symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and vomiting in addition to deafness.
Therefore, it is recommended that patients should go to the hospital for examination in time after ear trauma, determine the severity of eardrum perforation through otoscopy and other examinations, and take tympanic membrane repair surgery if necessary**.
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Trauma can lead to neurological hearing loss and tinnitus, traumatic hearing loss is mostly due to intracranial and extracranial injuries and temporal bone fractures that damage the inner ear structures, resulting in inner ear bleeding or due to intense inner ear injury. can cause sensorineural hearing loss, sometimes accompanied by tinnitus and vertigo.
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Whether tinnitus caused by eardrum damage can be treated or not needs to be analyzed according to the degree of injury.
If it is only a slight injury, it can be restored to normal in time, but in the process of tympanic eardrum injury, it is necessary to improve the environment and not live in a noisy environment, otherwise the degree of injury will be aggravated. However, some people's eardrum damage is more severe, and it can also cause deafness, which is difficult to return to normal, and may require surgery, but surgery is traumatic after all, and if you don't pay attention, it is very likely to cause permanent tinnitus.
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It should be curable, even if the eardrum is perforated, it can be repaired, so tinnitus caused by eardrum damage can be cured; It is more difficult to recover from other nerve damage.
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The situation you said should belong to the perforation of the eardrum caused by trauma, this disease is a self-limiting disease, the course of the disease takes about four weeks, there is tinnitus, indicating that the nerves in the ear are also damaged, the recovery is relatively slow, pay attention to rest, do not stay up late, keep the ears dry, avoid water in the ears, this situation is recommended to observe first, generally 2 to 3 months to be able to fully recover, if it is still not able to recover, you need to go to the hospital otolaryngology department in time for diagnosis and treatment.
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Inner ear injury tinnitus can be cured, but it is necessary to go to the hospital in time at the beginning of the disease to carry out the corresponding **, as soon as possible to identify and diagnose, it is recommended that the patient should also do a sound impedance examination, early diagnosis, at the same time, it is recommended to supplement hyperbaric oxygen **, in addition, it is also recommended to improve microcirculation through infusion.
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If it is a simple invaginated tympanic membrane, without eustachian and eustachian tubes, and without rhinitis sinusitis, tinnitus can be ***. If tinnitus is complicated with invaginated eardrums and secretory otitis media, fluid accumulation in the middle ear cavity, rhinitis and sinusitis, anti-inflammatory** is required, nasal mucosal contractilants are used to unobstruct the nasal cavity, oral mucus entropic agents and rhinitis capsules. In addition, oral antibiotics and, if necessary, oral corticosteroids, combined with other drugs may be used to relieve symptoms of effusion in the Eustachian tube.
After eustachian is fully controlled, it is necessary to pinch the nose twice a day to make the eustachian tube unobstructed and restore the function of the eustachian tube, which can relieve the tinnitus caused by the invagination of the eardrum.
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Positive ** should be able to improve, whether it can be completely ** so difficult to say, it depends on the condition of the injury. Let's take a look at the damage to the eardrum first, and then repair it in time.
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Tinnitus caused by a ruptured eardrum can usually be resolved, and most of them can be improved by eardrum repair surgery. It can help restore the eardrum to its normal state, which can help restore hearing.
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Tinnitus caused by eardrum damage, repair the eardrum. Tinnitus may go away naturally.
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You can go to your local hospital and have it checked by a medical professional.
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The deafness occurs for a short time, so that it is possible. Generally, it is mainly based on drugs**, as well as nutritional nerves**.
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If you have a traumatic injury that causes tinnitus, there is a possibility that it will be cured. It is recommended to avoid water in the ear, and at the same time improve the middle ear CT to clarify the specific situation of the patient's ear injury, it is likely to be considered that the tympanic membrane is perforated, or there is some bloody exudate formation in the ear, and the drug can be taken orally ceproprofen tablets for anti-inflammatory, which can avoid infection.
Try to ensure that the ears are clean, avoid water, and also consider tympanic membrane repair surgery, if it is induced by neurological factors, patients can take methylcobalamin dispersible tablets orally, gamma oryzanol is symptomatic**, patients must protect their ears in life, avoid the impact of external forces on the ears, so as not to form tinnitus.
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This can be done with traditional Chinese medicine, the problem is not very big, don't worry too much, don't put too much psychological pressure on yourself.
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It should be targeted as much as possible.
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Tinnitus caused by trauma also depends on whether the trauma has caused damage to the middle and inner ears. Generally, if it is only a temporary tinnitus caused by a minor trauma, it will heal itself after a period of time and will not cause hearing loss. However, if it is a more serious traumatic injury, which damages the nerve of the inner ear and causes tinnitus, then it is not easy to recover.
If you do not accept tinnitus for a long time**, it may lead to hearing loss.
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Deafness and tinnitus caused by trauma, then it is recommended to observe whether there is obvious ear pain and whether there is purulent discharge, which generally leads to the occurrence of the above conditions, the main consideration is that the nerves damaged by trauma may be caused, but it cannot be ruled out that due to inflammation and infection, if there are obvious clinical symptoms, it is recommended to check in time**.
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Tinnitus caused by trauma usually affects the periosteum or ossicles. As long as you cooperate with the doctor's ** correctly, you will get better soon. Such tinnitus is different.
Damage to the auditory nerve and even the auditory center. Because once the latter two parts are damaged, it is possible that the person will say goodbye to hearing forever.
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Trauma is a relatively common cause of perforated eardrum, which can cause tinnitus, leading to symptoms such as hearing loss and ear pain.
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Tinnitus caused by trauma should go to the hospital in time**, and finding the root cause is the key.
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Tinnitus caused by trauma can lead to hearing loss if left untreated.
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If it is not timely**, it will affect the hearing condition in the long run.
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Positive**, if not better, can lead to hearing loss.
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In many cases, it is easy to cause hearing loss, and it depends on conditioning.
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Tinnitus may lead to hearing loss in later stages.
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Nowadays, there are more and more patients with tinnitus, and there are many causes of tinnitus, such as ear diseases, systemic diseases, vascular diseases, drug use, excessive fatigue, lack of sleep, etc., so, what is the cause of tinnitus caused by head trauma? According to experts, what is the cause of tinnitus caused by head trauma? 1. Central tinnitus:
After the central nervous system is damaged, the function of the auditory center is unbalanced, resulting in tinnitus or hearing loss. 2. Tinnitus caused by labyrinth damage to the inner ear. 3. Severe head trauma often causes skull fractures, especially transverse fractures where the fracture line passes through the temporal bone, damaging the semicircular canal and cochlea.
Cochlear damage may lead to tinnitus and hearing loss; Damage to the semicircular canals can cause symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, and a sense of imbalance. 4. After some patients suffer head injury, due to psychological factors and other factors, it can cause damage to the central compensation mechanism, tinnitus may persist, or it may take a long time for hearing to recover. Experts point out that head trauma itself can pose a huge health threat to people, and the appearance of tinnitus is undoubtedly an aggravating effect.
In order to avoid tinnitus from causing greater health distress to patients with head trauma, it is very important to carry out timely and effective **.
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