What is the precursor of tinnitus, and what is the precursor of tinnitus?

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

    Tinnitus may be Meniere's disease.

    Otitis media, hypertension.

    Thyroid disease, diabetes.

    For sudden deafness, poor sleep and other precursors, patients can seek medical examination in time and follow the doctor's instructions**.

    1.Meniere's disease: Tinnitus may be caused by Meniere's disease, which begins with the sound of wind and running water, and gradually changes to the sound of cicadas, whistles, and dizziness.

    Tinnitus worsens during attacks.

    2.Otitis media: Otitis media is related to pathogenic infection, Eustachian tube dysfunction and other factors, patients with purulent otitis media will have low-key tinnitus, and patients with secretory otitis media will have the sound of gas passing through water.

    3.High blood pressure: People with high blood pressure often develop hardening of the arteries.

    Affects the blood supply to the ear, causing tinnitus.

    4.Thyroid disease: hyperthyroidism.

    Patients develop tinnitus due to elevated thyroid hormone levels, which causes the nervous system to be excited.

    5.Diabetes: Diabetes can cause neuropathy, which can also affect the auditory nerve, causing tinnitus, which is mostly high-pitched and bilateral.

    6.Sudden deafness: Tinnitus can also be associated with sudden deafness, which can be intermittent or persistent, and in severe cases, can lead to deafness. 7. Tinnitus may occur if the patient has poor sleep, or is overstressed or overworked, suggesting that the patient needs to pay attention to physical health.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    There are many diseases that cause tinnitus, including diabetes, hypertension, and nasopharyngeal cancer, which is more common in Guangdong, and some patients will have tinnitus, arteriosclerosis, and arrhythmia. It is also necessary to pay attention to the drug, now most people are accustomed to taking aspirin for a long time, aspirin itself can cause tinnitus, and in severe cases, it will lead to hearing loss. Diuretics can also cause tinnitus, insomnia tinnitus is more common, and some patients with anxiety disorders can also experience tinnitus for many reasons.

    The first examination to be done in the appearance of tinnitus includes several aspects, the first is to rule out the disease: sudden deafness, especially urgent to be eliminated, because it should be immediately **; Nasopharyngeal endoscopy to rule out nasopharyngeal cancer; CT scan of the internal auditory canal to rule out acoustic neuroma; secondly, do a basic physical examination to check blood pressure, blood sugar and other problems; The further step includes examination of the cervical spine, large blood vessels in the neck, heart, kidneys, and liver, and whether this can be done according to the individual's situation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hearing loss may follow, but it doesn't have to be. Tinnitus is related to many diseases, such as brain tumors or nerve damage, and it is recommended that it is best to go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Tinnitus is a precursor to many diseases, such as diabetes, thyroid dysfunction, and high blood pressure. Secondly, some ear diseases should be considered, such as acute otitis media, deafness, etc. In addition, if the patient takes drugs such as aspirin for a long time, the symptoms of tinnitus will also occur.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Tinnitus is often indicative of ear disorders such as deafness, ear inflammation, and inner ear neuropathy. It may also be a systemic disease, such as hypertension, arteriosclerosis, anemia, diabetes, etc. Need to go to the hospital to improve otoscopy, pure tone audiometry, acoustic impedance.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    According to the manifestation of tinnitus in your body, considering that it is kidney deficiency, or inflammation and infection, poor local blood circulation and other factors, it is recommended to go to the otolaryngology department for examination and diagnosis, and then carry out ** in time**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Tinnitus can be a precursor to Meniere's disease, otitis media, high blood pressure, thyroid disease, diabetes, sudden deafness, poor sleep, etc., and patients can seek medical attention and follow the doctor's advice**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    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 at 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.

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  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This situation may be due to otitis media, ear sclerosis, etc., or may be a precursor to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time, do relevant examinations, and use drugs under the guidance of clinicians according to the results of the examination.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If tinnitus occurs, of course, it is a precursor to deafness, so once you have tinnitus, you must go to the hospital as soon as possible to diagnose and carry out the corresponding ** to avoid deafness.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Tinnitus is a precursor to many ear diseases, such as acute otitis media, sudden deafness, and ear trauma.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is better to go to a hospital with professional medical equipment as soon as possible to inquire.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are hundreds of diseases that can cause tinnitus, and the most common ones are:

    First, vascular disease, which often causes pulsatile tinnitus.

    Second, hearing loss triggers diseases, and hearing loss associated with aging, known as presbycusis, usually from the age of 60, can also cause tinnitus when the auditory nerve degenerates.

    Thirdly, a blockage of the middle ear or dysfunction of the pharyngeal canal can also cause tinnitus.

    Fourth, severe trauma to the head and neck can damage nerves, which can cause tinnitus.

    Fifth, temporomandibular joint dysfunction can also cause tinnitus.

    Sixth, more severe sinusitis causes nasal congestion, and can also produce abnormal pressure in the middle ear, causing tinnitus.

    There are also systemic diseases such as hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, hypertension, atherosclerosis, depression, anxiety, acoustic neuroma, etc., which can also cause tinnitus.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Tinnitus is a precursor to many ear diseases, such as acute otitis media, sudden deafness, ear trauma, etc. Tinnitus is also a precursor to many cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, endocrine diseases, and neurological diseases, such as arteriosclerosis, thyroid dysfunction, and drug poisoning. Long-term habitual use of aspirin, diuretics and other drugs will also cause symptoms of tinnitus.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Many diseases are preceded by tinnitus symptoms, which can also be caused by ear lesions, or it may be a tinnitus sound transmitted to the ears by some other lesions. What are the diseases? For example, ear diseases, such as Meniere's disease, may have some tinnitus during the onset of Meniere's disease, and tinnitus in Meniere's disease can also appear after the onset of the disease.

    There are other diseases, such as acoustic neuroma, which may precede symptoms such as tinnitus and hearing loss. There are some other diseases, such as high blood pressure, when the blood pressure rises or rises sharply, the symptoms of tinnitus are sometimes very obvious. Others, such as hemangioma symptoms, may also cause some tinnitus symptoms when the hemangioma enlarges or causes other blood flow to be very obvious.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Deafness and tinnitus in the elderly** are particularly complex, and there are many reasons, including the following:

    1. Problems in the center, infarction, hemorrhage or degenerative changes in the brain;

    2. Local factors, such as labyrinthitis of the inner ear system, edema of the labyrinth, and blood supply disorders, which can lead to deafness and tinnitus;

    3. Problems of hearing nerve conduction system, some drugs such as tetraca, gentamicin, etc. can cause deafness and tinnitus;

    4. Hypertension and diabetes lead to arteriosclerosis, which makes the inner ear system have blood supply disorders, and the inner ear itself has no collateral circulation, and the blood vessels are very thin, which can easily lead to blood supply disorders;

    5. Smoking and drinking can be caused.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Tinnitus is mostly a symptom of kidney deficiency, and it is recommended to adjust your daily habits and not stay up late.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.Ear diseases.

    Tinnitus is divided into sensorineural tinnitus and conductive tinnitus, conductive tinnitus occurs unilaterally, the rhythm and pitch are generally low, and the evoked tinnitus is mostly bilateral, often accompanied by high tones, usually intermittent. Tinnitus can occur in a variety of diseases, common ear diseases include embolism of the external auditory canal, acute and chronic otitis media, and some systemic diseases such as hypertension, hypotension, diabetes, anemia, malnutrition, etc. Tinnitus can also be caused by a tumor located in the auditory nerve, or otosclerosis.

    2.Neck disease.

    If you have a neck disease, it can compress the arteries in the neck, which can cause tinnitus on the compressed side. This type of tinnitus tends to have a low pitch and exhibits continuous tinnitus, which may change with body posture.

    3.Nervous breakdown.

    Tinnitus is related to the nerves and psychology. If the patient is constantly anxious and depressed, it can cause tinnitus. This type of tinnitus usually has a high and low sound. Most are bilateral tinnitus, often accompanied by headaches, insomnia, and dreaminess. In addition, tinnitus can also be caused when the body is weak.

    4.Other factors.

    In addition, the onset of tinnitus may be related to fatigue, lack of sleep, menstrual cycle, emotional factors, blood circulation in the head and lack of oxygen in the inner ear.

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