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There are many reasons for tinnitus, such as women are often angry, depressed, stressed, staying up late, low body immunity, staying in a noisy environment for a long time, or some physical diseases can be treated with medications, etc., which can cause tinnitus.
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Vascular disease.
Vascular disease most commonly causes pulsatile tinnitus. For example, the arteries near the temporal part of the ear may transmit the sound of turbulent blood, and the carotid artery system is also a common sound**. Patients with benign intracranial hypertension, sigmoid diverticulum, or significant jugular bulb may hear venous humming.
Tinnitus caused by hearing loss.
Hearing loss associated with ageing, known as presbycusis, usually begins around the age of 60.
Long-term exposure to high-decibel noise, or prolonged exposure to noisy environments, can also damage a person's auditory system and lead to hearing loss, such as large entertainment events or violent chainsaws.
In the case of hearing loss, the brain is unable to accept certain frequencies of sound and the brain begins to adapt, and tinnitus may be a way for the brain to fill this gap.
Middle ear blockage or Eustachian tube dysfunction.
Blockage of the ear canal can lead to increased pressure in the inner ear, affecting the function of the eardrum. For example, excessive earwax, middle ear effusion, etc. The Eustachian tubes are abnormally open and can cause tinnitus that resembles the roar of the ocean, and the frequency is synchronized with breathing.
Head and neck trauma.
Severe trauma to the head or neck can damage nerves, blood flow and muscles, causing tinnitus. This tinnitus symptom tends to be severe.
Temporomandibular joint disorders.
The temporomandibular joint, which connects the mandible to the skull, is located at the front of the ear and controls movements such as opening, closing, or chewing.
Damage to the muscles, ligaments, articular cartilage in the temporomandibular joint, can cause tinnitus symptoms because it is adjacent to the auditory system and shares part of the ligaments and nerves with the middle ear. In this type of tinnitus, patients may also feel jaw pain or have limited jaw movement; When chewing or speaking, there are fricatives.
Sinus pressure and barotrauma.
Nasal congestion caused by a severe cold, flu or sinus infection can create abnormal pressure in the middle ear, causing tinnitus. In the case of diving, diving, etc., acute barotrauma caused by violent and rapid changes in water pressure may also damage the middle and inner ears, causing tinnitus.
Tinnitus caused by ototoxic drugs.
Some prescription medications*** also include tinnitus. Most of the time, this tinnitus is an acute, transient condition*** and if you stop taking the medication, the tinnitus symptoms usually lessen or disappear.
Some ototoxic medications, such as some nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, may cause symptoms of permanent tinnitus.
Other systemic diseases.
Endocrine diseases: hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus.
Cardiovascular diseases: hypertension, atherosclerosis.
Psychiatric disorders: depression, anxiety, catatia.
Tumor: acoustic neuroma .
Predisposing factors. Some people experience tinnitus symptoms that are exacerbated by smoking, drinking, caffeinated beverages, eating certain foods, or when they are stressed or fatigued, but the specific cause is not fully understood.
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Tinnitus can be high or low in pitch and is often described as cicada, whistle, whistle, rumble, wind, lapping sound, etc. Some are intermittent, some are persistent, and some are accompanied by hearing loss, vertigo and other symptoms.
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Tinnitus is often complicated by visual rotation, dizziness, and hearing loss.
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Tinnitus refers to the sound that the human ear can hear independently without external electrical and sound interference. Tinnitus often occurs, and the following reasons should be considered:
1. Infection: acute and slow infection can cause inflammation of the middle ear, which can cause tinnitus;
2. Medication: After the use of ototoxic drugs, it can cause tinnitus in both ears;
3. Vascular causes or myogenic causes: physiological tinnitus has a certain rhythm and pulsation, which can be consistent with heartbeat and pulse rhythm. Vascular tinnitus can be caused by rhythmic and pulsating tinnitus due to abnormal blood rheology or vascular malformations.
There is also acoustic neuroma, with 10% of patients with acoustic neuroma, the first symptom is unilateral tinnitus;
4. Neurogenic : There is no special cause for idiopathic tinnitus, mainly neurodegeneration, such as senile tinnitus, the probability of tinnitus in the elderly over 60 years old is about 24%, caused by degeneration of hair cells or auditory system. In addition, nervous tension and staying up late can cause tinnitus.
Long-term consumption of foods such as carbonated drinks, strong tea, coffee, chocolate, etc., can also cause tinnitus.
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Many people will have tinnitus in their lives, some people only have tinnitus once in a while, and they don't have to go to the hospital at this time, but long-term tinnitus is a very serious disease, so what is the cause of long-term tinnitus? A presentation on this issue has been prepared to assist patients.
What causes long-term tinnitus?
What causes prolonged tinnitus? Physiological medical diseases, such as anemia, hypertension, hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, and kidney disease, can cause tinnitus.
Second, mental stress or mood swings can cause changes in the body's blood circulation, cause changes in blood supply to the inner ear, and cause tinnitus attacks. And studies have shown that excessive nervousness can make tinnitus symptoms worse.
Third, improper use of drugs can also cause tinnitus, such as: antibiotics, vancomycin, aspirin and other drugs can lead to tinnitus.
I believe you have read the question of what causes long-term tinnitus, and I hope you can find the cause of your illness and go to a regular hospital for targeted **, as soon as possible**.
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The causes of tinnitus are complex.
Tinnitus is usually divided into two main categories, conductive tinnitus and sensorineural tinnitus.
The common diseases of conductive tinnitus include the following: one is the problem of the external ear canal, such as the embolism of earwax can cause tinnitus, and the infection of the eardrum itself is also the cause of tinnitus; Some diseases of the middle ear, such as otitis media and perforated eardrum, can also cause tinnitus; Another major category is sensorineural tinnitus, which usually refers to tinnitus caused by damage to the hair cells of the inner ear or damage to the nerve conduction system.
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Tinnitus has a certain relationship with the kidney from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, the kidney opens to the ear, tinnitus is a manifestation of kidney deficiency, but kidney deficiency can be divided into liver and kidney yin deficiency or liver and kidney yang deficiency.
If the symptoms of tinnitus in the patient still do not improve after active conditioning, the hospital can be considered to further improve the relevant examinations to rule out whether there are other problems with the patient's ear anatomy.
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There are many causes of tinnitus, such as excessive stress and mental tension, and if you are too busy with work. Or poor sleep can also cause tinnitus.
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Tinnitus can be caused by irritation or inflammation of the ear. Usually the internal cause is kidney deficiency. The kidney is open to the ear, which is the foundation of heaven, and the spleen is the foundation of the day after tomorrow.
Weakness of the spleen and stomach can lead to tinnitus. People with strong liver fire and irritable emotions are prone to tinnitus. However, tinnitus is more common in people with fatigue and kidney deficiency.
External factors include noisy and noisy environment, heavy work, physical overdraft, irregular life, frequent late stays, neurasthenia, and poor sleep; Infected with viruses, colds, fevers, non-standard medications, and drugs, such as gentamicin hydrochloride injection, can cause tinnitus.
The specific medication needs to be combined with clinical practice, and the doctor's face-to-face guidance shall prevail.
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The manifestations of long-term tinnitus should be considered to be caused by neuropathic, tinnitus, vascular pulsatile tinnitus, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, vertigo syndrome, Meniere's syndrome and other diseases.
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Frequent tinnitus is mainly caused by the following reasons. 1.Cardiovascular diseases can cause pulsatile tinnitus, which can occur repeatedly.
2.Some tinnitus is neurological tinnitus, which is a neurological reaction caused by damage to the brain or auditory system.
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The most common is neurogenic tinnitus, which may be related to insufficient blood supply to the inner ear and poor microcirculation of the inner ear, and the common causes are internal eardrum labyrinthine hydrops, inner ear microthrombosis, inner ear vasospasm, inner hair cell damage and other factors may be related.
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Frequent tinnitus should be caused by too much liver fire in the body, and you can eat some bitter foods to get rid of the fire, such as bitter gourd, winter melon, etc. You can also use traditional Chinese medicine to clear away heat and remove fire**.
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Does the frequent tinnitus indicate that I have a physical illness?!! Many people have a deep fear of tinnitus, why do people have tinnitus?
1. Excessive fatigue, lack of sleep, and excessive emotional tension can also lead to tinnitus. Many people are suffering from this problem, pay more attention to rest, sleep enough, and be in a good mood, and the tinnitus will naturally disappear.
2. Ear diseases can also cause tinnitus, such as external ear diseases: otitis externa, cerumen embolism, foreign body in the outer ear, acute and chronic inflammation of the middle ear, tympanic membrane perforation, otosclerosis, Meniere's syndrome of the inner ear, acoustic neuroma, etc., can cause tinnitus. So be kind to your ears and be careful not to hurt your ears when you pluck them.
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1. Mainly ear diseases, such as external ear diseases: otitis externa, cerumen embolism, external ear foreign body, etc., acute and chronic inflammation of the middle ear, tympanic membrane perforation, otosclerosis, Meniere's syndrome of the inner ear, acoustic neuroma, can cause tinnitus.
2. Living in a strong noise environment for a long time, or being exposed to one-time strong noise, etc., may cause hearing damage, tinnitus, etc.
3. Tinnitus can also occur in vascular diseases, such as jugular spheroid tumors, dilatation of small blood vessels in the ear, vascular malformations, hemangiomas, etc., tinnitus from veins is mostly noisy, and tinnitus from arteries is consistent with the pulse pulsation.
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Tinnitus is usually heard in the ears when there is no sound from the outside world, and the sound heard without an external sound source is called tinnitus. The causes of tinnitus are particularly complex, and there are local causes of the ear, such as diseases of the external auditory canal, cerumen embolism, otitis externa, otitis media, and diseases of the inner ear. First of all, it is necessary to clarify the ** of tinnitus.
In most cases, the first step is to determine whether there is a lesion in the ear itself, such as cerumen embolism in the outer tract and otitis media in the middle ear. Most tinnitus may be related to diseases of the inner ear, such as sudden deafness, Meniere's disease, etc., which can cause tinnitus. Therefore, it is necessary to ask the patient whether there is tinnitus accompanied by hearing loss, whether it is accompanied by other systemic diseases, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, thyroid disease, etc.
Therefore, after having tinnitus, it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible to find out the cause. If you have neuropathic tinnitus, it is better to ** the effect as soon as possible. If tinnitus lasts for a long time, there may be some interventions** for tinnitus at this time.
Therefore, if you have tinnitus, you must go to the hospital as soon as possible to clarify the cause.
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There are many causes of frequent tinnitus, and here are some of the common causes that can cause tinnitus:
Sonic injury: Long-term exposure to high-noise or noisy environments, such as high-noise environments, factories or construction sites, can cause tinnitus.
Inner ear diseases: Inner ear infections or inflammation, Neal's syndrome, and other diseases can also cause tinnitus.
Vascular problems: If tinnitus is caused by vascular problems, such as high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, narrowing of the arteries in the neck, etc., it may need to be prompted**.
Medications***: Some medications, such as certain antibiotics, aspirin, non-orange locust steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, etc., may cause tinnitus.
Ear damage: Ear infections, trauma, long-term use of headphones, etc., can cause tinnitus.
Neurological problems: Certain neurological diseases or injuries, such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, head trauma, etc., can also cause tinnitus.
If you have frequent tinnitus, it is recommended that you consult your doctor for a check-up to determine the specific cause and get the most appropriate plan.
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Frequent tinnitus may be caused by cerumen embolism, secretory otitis media, neurasthenia, etc.
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The phenomenon of tinnitus is always present, and it is considered that it may be caused by the following reasons:
1.The conductive tinnitus caused by the disease of the inner ear is mainly due to chronic purulent otitis media, otosclerosis, biliary agitation lipoma of the ear, middle ear cancer and other diseases for a long time.
2.Conductive tinnitus caused by neurological factors or factors in the brain may be caused by excessive anxiety for a long time, or lesions of mass lesions in the brain and cerebrovascular lesions, which have abnormal effects on the auditory nerve center.
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