What are the symptoms of tinnitus?

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Tinnitus may occur more frequently, which leads to many people not paying attention to tinnitus. People may think that tinnitus is nothing, but if it is not treated in time, tinnitus will develop into severe tinnitus. At that time, long-term tinnitus will make the patient upset. Hearing loss caused by long-term tinnitus without active treatment can easily lead to deafness.


What are the symptoms of tinnitus? Tinnitus is a symptom caused by auditory dysfunction. The occurrence of tinnitus is sometimes continuous and sometimes intermittent. When it is mild, it is not easy to attract people's attention. When it is severe, it is disturbing. Certain physiological actions, such as chewing, breathing and swallowing, can produce sounds, but this cannot be considered tinnitus. Tinnitus has various manifestations, some are tinnitus on one side, and some are on both sides; some occur intermittently, and some are continuous; in mild cases, tinnitus is only felt when it is quiet, and in severe cases, tinnitus feels noisy and uneasy when in a busy city.


1. Conductive tinnitus is mostly caused by diseases of the outer ear and middle ear, such as cerumen embolism, tympanic membrane perforation, acute and chronic otitis media, etc.

2. Sensorineur tinnitus is mostly a symptom of cochlear disease, often accompanied by hearing loss. Common diseases include presbycusis, ototoxic drug-induced hearing loss, noise-induced hearing loss, Ménière's disease Disease etc.

3. Peripheral tinnitus is commonly caused by acoustic neuroma, and is often the first symptom, and is mostly a loud buzzing sound.

4. Central nervous system tinnitus. This type of tinnitus may not be accompanied by hearing loss. It is often caused by cerebrovascular disease, brain tumors, intracranial local inflammation, etc., and is accompanied by corresponding symptoms of these diseases. symptom.

5. Disease-induced tinnitus. Systemic diseases such as cervical spondylosis, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, kidney disease, etc. can also cause tinnitus, and are often not accompanied by hearing loss.


What kind of disease is tinnitus a precursor to?

Many diseases present symptoms of tinnitus before they occur again. This kind of tinnitus may also be a symptom of tinnitus. Tinnitus is a sound caused by ear lesions or other lesions transmitted to the ears. What diseases are there? For example, ear diseases, such as Meniere's disease, may cause some tinnitus during the onset of Meniere's disease, and the tinnitus of Meniere's disease may also appear after the onset of the disease. There are also other diseases, such as acoustic neuroma, which may present symptoms such as tinnitus and hearing loss before the onset of the disease. There are also some other diseases, such as high blood pressure. When the blood pressure rises or rises sharply, the symptoms of tinnitus sometimes become very obvious. Others, such as symptoms of hemangioma, may also cause some symptoms of tinnitus when the hemangioma increases or causes other blood flow to be very obvious.


  Warm reminder: Tinnitus is extremely harmful. If it is not taken seriously or treated in time, it may affect your life. Therefore, it is better to go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.

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