Does too much cerumen cause your ears to buzz?

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

    If there is more earwax, it may cause tinnitus, especially cerumen embolism or eardrum surface earwax, this situation is very easy to cause tinnitus, but there are many reasons for tinnitus, earwax accumulation is only one of the factors, if there is more earwax, you can consider doing cerumen irrigation first, and see if the tinnitus can be relieved after the earwax is completely cleaned.

    If it cannot be relieved, it is necessary to consider that there are other causes of the disease, such as neurological tinnitus, otitis media or caused by ear trauma, in this case, you need to go to the otolaryngology department, you can do an audiology test, ear endoscopy, MRI of the head, clarify the specific cause of the condition, and then carry out targeted **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Too much cerumen can cause tinnitus symptoms in our patients. Because tinnitus is very common in daily life, many of them are due to the symptoms of tinnitus caused by cerumen or cerumen embolism in the patient's ear.

    Therefore, if the patient has tinnitus symptoms due to too much cerurumen, he should go to a regular hospital in time to let the doctor take out the cerurumen, and then the symptoms of tinnitus will disappear. If symptoms of tinnitus persist after removal, further tests should be performed to see if it is due to perforation of the eardrum and other factors, and then the relevant symptoms should be performed**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Cerumen can cause tinnitus, cerumen is due to the secretion of cerumen gland and produce earwax, when the secretion is more, it will be close to the eardrum, thus causing the patient's hearing loss, tinnitus, ear stuffiness symptoms!

    If you find cerumen do not take it out by yourself, you need to go to the hospital to find a professional doctor, if the cerumen is hard, first use sesame oil or sodium bicarbonate for local soaking, so that the cerumen is softened and then taken out, so that it is not easy to cause damage to the external ear canal and tympanic membrane.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If there is too much cerumen, it may cause incomplete blockage of the ear canal, resulting in abnormal reflexes when sound enters the auditory area of the ear canal, and the sound of tinnitus may be formed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to check and confirm, easy to have cerumen embolism is related to personal physique, you need to go to the hospital in time to soak and take out, do not pick out your ears, and see if the sound will disappear after taking it out.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Too much cerumen can also cause your ears to buzz. Because he is blocked in it or has fallen off.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, you can go to a professional ear cleaning shop to pick it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The ears are often buzzing, known as tinnitus, and the common causes of tinnitus are as follows:

    1. Physiological factors: If the patient lacks sleep, has high work pressure or is nervous, it can cause vasospasm and cause tinnitus. Patients need to sleep more, adjust mood, and relieve stress to reduce or relieve tinnitus;

    2. Environmental factors: When patients are exposed to noise or violent sounds, it can cause ringing in the ears, so it is necessary to avoid contact with noise. People who wear headphones regularly are more likely to experience tinnitus, so the time they spend wearing headphones should be minimized.

    3. Pathological factors: inflammation of the external auditory canal, cerumen embolism, cholesteatoma, otitis media, middle ear tumor, inner ear acoustic neuroma or pontine cerebellar angle tumor, etc., involving the auditory nerve will cause tinnitus.

    Once the above situation occurs, the patient should seek medical attention in time to find out the cause and give the correct ** to eliminate or alleviate the tinnitus symptoms. Hope it helps!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, there are many causes of ear buzzing, ear buzzing is called tinnitus, which can be caused by cerumen embolism, secretory otitis media, neuropathic tinnitus, etc.

    1.Cerumen plugging: If there is a large cerumen plug in the ear canal, the ear will be swollen and soft after entering the water, compressing the eardrum and causing tinnitus, or the cerumen is touched deep when the ear is plucked and causes tinnitus, which may cause ear buzzing.

    2.Secretory otitis media: Fluid in the tympanic chamber of the middle ear blocks the eustachian tubes, resulting in secretory otitis media, a condition in which the ears buzz.

    3.Nervous tinnitus: Excessive fatigue, emotional agitation, inner ear vasospasm and other factors affect people's nerve function, resulting in nerve ischemia, hypoxia, edema and other conditions, and ear buzzing.

    In addition, environmental factors will also lead to the situation of ear buzzing, if the tinnitus persists, reverse, you need to go to the hospital in time for a clear examination, under the guidance of the doctor, correct, to avoid self-judgment delay.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tinnitus is a disorder of the auditory sense, and its sound can be high and low, and the pitch is varied, such as the chirping of cicadas, or the sound of wind, or the sound of running water mixed with the sound of crickets. Tinnitus can be paroxysmal or persistent, with some tinnitus accompanied by deafness, and some tinnitus alone without deafness.

    Tinnitus is not a disease in itself, it is a symptom of some diseases. People can have physiological tinnitus, and when the tinnitus exceeds the physiological limit, it becomes symptomatic tinnitus. Patients with hearing loss often have tinnitus, which is often a symptom of a disorder or disorder of the hearing system.

    If there is severe tinnitus, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Psychological effects, or living in a bad environment, if this condition occurs for a long time, it may be the appearance of ear disease.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If your ears are always buzzing, consider several scenarios. First of all, the most common cause is a foreign body in the ear canal, which is hair, insects, earwax embolism, etc. If it is a large piece of earwax, the ear will swell and soften after being watered, and then pressing the eardrum will cause tinnitus.

    After the foreign body is removed or the earwax is removed at the hospital, the tinnitus symptoms will disappear. If there is no problem with examining the ear canal or eardrum, consider two other conditions: One is secretory otitis media, which is caused by a blockage of the Eustachian tube.

    The eustachian tube is the tube between the nose and the ear, and requires oral anti-inflammatory drugs and drugs that promote mucus excretion, local physiotherapy, to keep the nasal passages open, and to keep the ears dry. The other is neurogenic tinnitus, which can be accompanied by hearing loss or not, and some can cause vertigo symptoms, which can be treated with neurotrophic drugs**.

    Hearing tests and middle ear CT are required to further distinguish between these two types of tinnitus. Otitis media can cause tinnitus, but most otitis media has symptoms of pus in the ears and requires anti-inflammatory medications and ear drops**.

    Tumors of the middle or inner ear can also cause tinnitus symptoms, but they need to be further confirmed by CT and pathological examination of the middle ear. Cerebrovascular disease or cervical spine disease may also cause tinnitus, which requires further examination and judgment by relevant departments.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If there is always a buzzing sound in the ears, there is no doubt that this is a typical tinnitus symptom, and it is recommended that you should go to the hospital for a good check-up, in addition, it is important to pay attention to not staying up late to release the inner pressure to relieve it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's better to go to the hospital to see if it belongs to Erming!

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