Neurogenic tinnitus sound is not necessarily getting louder. Neurogenic tinnitus may be associated with acoustic neuroma, auditory neuropathy, and senile deafness, and the intensity of tinnitus episodes will change depending on the etiology of the disease, changes in the disease, and risk causative factors and other conditions.
In some cases, the tinnitus sound may be relieved after effective treatment of the primary disease, such as surgical removal of the acoustic neuroma, optional hearing aids to assist in improving artificial hearing, and reduction of central compensatory tinnitus exacerbation.
Depression, anxiety and other negative emotions can induce tinnitus, or aggravate the existing tinnitus. Some patients in sleep disorders, nervousness, mood swings and other mental psychological disorders and other adverse factors will also lead to neurotinnitus sound louder and louder.
When suffering from tinnitus, you can actively seek medical treatment, systematic examination to clarify the diagnosis and cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.