Can tinnitus cause ear pain? Why do I have tinnitus and tingling?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-02
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Tinnitus generally does not appear the symptoms of ear pain, and if the symptoms of ear pain appear, you should go to the otolaryngology department to check whether there is otitis media, and then treat the symptoms**, but tinnitus should also be paid attention to, and it must be actively carried out**, you can consider taking drugs to nurture the nerves and improve microcirculation, and at the same time combine acupuncture**, usually eat some foods containing more vitamin B1B2, and insist on exercise.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Tinnitus and a little painful may be related to the following reasons:

    1.Local trauma.

    If the patient has a bad habit of picking ears, it is likely to cause damage to the external auditory canal, and then the phenomenon of pain will occur, and some patients will also have tinnitus. At this time, you should rest more, and at the same time, you need to give anti-infection**, you can choose ofloxacin ear drops, etc., which can achieve anti-infection effect and improve the patient's symptoms.

    2.Knocking tinnitus.

    Detonation tinnitus, also known as noise ear trauma, usually refers to the acute damage caused by the sudden occurrence of loud sound in the hearing organs, which generally occurs at the construction site, firecracker site, blasting site, military exercise site, etc., which will cause patients to have tinnitus and a little painful symptoms, and even cause temporary deafness. In the early stage, drugs to improve inner ear microcirculation and nutritional neurological drugs**, such as low-molecular-weight dextran, adenosine triphosphate, vitamin B, methylcobalamin, etc., can be given; Hearing aids and cochlear implants may be given after significant hearing loss or total deafness in advanced stages**.

    3.Tympanitis.

    Otitis media is an inflammation that occurs in the middle ear, and patients may suffer from tinnitus and a little pain due to bacterial and disease infections, as well as hearing loss and ear canal pus, so it is important to pay attention. It is necessary to cooperate with the doctor to give anti-inflammatory drugs**, such as erythromycin, cefuroxime sodium, etc., as well as glucocorticoid drugs**, such as dexamethasone or prednisone, etc., as soon as possible; In the case of secretory otitis media, surgical intervention can be selected if necessary, such as tyringocentesis, myringotomy, etc.

    4. Cold: If you do not use medicine in time after a cold, resulting in a prolonged cold, it is easy to cause the symptoms, and it hurts a little after pressing. Under the guidance of a doctor, you can take four seasons cold tablets, compound aminophenamine capsules, banlangen granules and other medicines**.

    5. Acute otitis externa:

    Patients with acute otitis externa will find that the external auditory canal is swollen obviously, and patients usually have symptoms of ear pain, accompanied by ear tightness, tinnitus, and severe patients will also have hearing loss. It can be carried out under the guidance of a doctor with drugs such as cefaclor extended-release capsules, cephalexin extended-release tablets, lomefloxacin hydrochloride ear drops, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It is related to the following reasons, a local trauma, if the patient has a bad habit of picking ears, it is likely to cause damage to the external auditory canal, and then there will be pain, and some patients will also be accompanied by tinnitus.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In life, the patient has tinnitus, and there is also a sense of pain, it is likely that he has acute otitis externa, acute otitis media. It may also be due to the formation of boils after being in a hurry to get on the fire. In some patients, cholesteatoma may form in the ear, which will eventually lead to tinnitus and pain.

    Suggestions: It is recommended to go to the Department of Otolaryngology of Chai Qi Hospital for timely examination, improve nasal endoscopy, and do CT of the ear when necessary, and then treat the symptoms after clarification, so that the clinical symptoms will be significantly improved. Be sure not to smoke, drink, or stay up late to avoid aggravating your condition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Can tinnitus cause headaches.

    Deputy Chief Physician Song Yueshuai.

    Beijing Friendship Hospital, Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Grade 3.

    Tinnitus itself does not cause headaches, and some conditions can have both tinnitus and headache symptoms. Tinnitus and headaches are common symptoms of head and neck disorders or systemic diseases, and they are caused by different diseases.

    Diseases that cause tinnitus include middle ear, inner ear, cranial and systemic diseases, middle ear diseases such as: otitis media, otosclerosis, middle ear cholesteatoma; Inner ear diseases such as: Meniere's disease, sudden deafness, drug-toxic deafness, noise deafness, presbycusis; Cranial diseases such as:

    migraine, acoustic neuroma and other intracranial tumors, intracranial infection; Systemic diseases such as hypertension, anemia, hyperthyroidism, etc.

    Diseases that cause headaches include: intracranial and skull base tumors, infections, such as meningitis, brain abscess; brain tumors; necrotizing inflammation of the middle ear and outer ear; malignant tumors of the middle ear and the outer ear; Sinusitis; Sinus tumors.

    Some of these diseases can have symptoms of tinnitus and headache at the same time, such as migraine, angioneuropathic headache, hypertension, necrotizing otitis externa, necrotizing otitis media, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, acoustic neuroma, other tumors that compress or destroy the auditory nerve and trigeminal nerve, meningitis, encephalitis, brain abscess, and brain tumors.

    It can be seen that tinnitus and headache are symptoms of various diseases, but some diseases exist at the same time, or appear in sequence, and there is no causal relationship.

    Tinnitus itself does not cause headaches, and some conditions can have both tinnitus and headache symptoms. Tinnitus and headaches are common symptoms of head and neck disorders or systemic diseases, and they are caused by different diseases.

    Diseases that cause tinnitus include middle ear, inner ear, cranial and systemic diseases, middle ear diseases such as: otitis media, otosclerosis, middle ear cholesteatoma; Inner ear diseases such as: Meniere's disease, sudden deafness, drug-toxic deafness, noise deafness, presbycusis; Cranial diseases such as:

    migraine, acoustic neuroma and other intracranial tumors, intracranial infection; Systemic diseases such as hypertension, anemia, hyperthyroidism, etc.

    Diseases that cause headaches include: intracranial and skull base tumors, infections, such as meningitis, brain abscess; brain tumors; necrotizing inflammation of the middle ear and outer ear; malignant tumors of the middle ear and the outer ear; Sinusitis; Sinus tumors.

    Some of these diseases can have symptoms of tinnitus and headache at the same time, such as migraine, angioneuropathic headache, hypertension, necrotizing otitis externa, necrotizing otitis media, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, acoustic neuroma, other tumors that compress or destroy the auditory nerve and trigeminal nerve, meningitis, encephalitis, brain abscess, and brain tumors.

    It can be seen that tinnitus and headache are symptoms of various diseases, but some diseases exist at the same time, or appear in sequence, and there is no causal relationship.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Tinnitus will not have a headache normally, but there may be some problems in hearing in a short period of time, but it will not be very long, that is, it will almost return to normal after a while, and there will be no headache symptoms.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Tinnitus itself does not cause headache symptoms. However, if the tinnitus cannot be well controlled and adjusted after decompensation, the patient will have insomnia, nervousness, or anxiety and depression, which may be accompanied by headache symptoms. But tinnitus itself is not a headache.

    If tinnitus is related to a disease of the brain, such as tinnitus caused by cerebrovascular disease or acoustic neuroma disease, it is possible to produce headaches, but this headache is not caused by tinnitus, but may be caused by some diseases related to it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Tinnitus generally does not cause headaches, headaches can be caused by anxiety or stress, and tinnitus may also cause headaches if it is caused by otitis media.

    Headache can generally be improved by hot compress and massage, if tinnitus occurs, it can generally be improved by ear drops**, usually try not to eat food that is easy to catch fire in the diet.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Can tinnitus cause headaches? Tinnitus for a long time will affect people's life mood, of course, it will cause headaches.

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