What are the symptoms of viral tinnitus

Viral tinnitus shall refer to sensorineural tinnitus caused by viral infection, and the patient may have symptoms such as dizziness, headache and hearing loss in addition to tinnitus. Symptoms of this disease are usually intermittent or persistent sounds in one or both ears, such as windy or machine operation and other low-frequency buzzing sounds, cicada chirping and other high-frequency persistent sounds, especially at night, and some tinnitus will cause hearing loss, dizziness, nausea and other symptoms. Usually after viral infection caused by this disease, tinnitus symptoms can be caused by nerve inflammation or circulatory disorders, some patients will be accompanied by dizziness, headache and other common symptoms, some will have nausea, vomiting and other discomforts. Patients should pay attention to tinnitus, dizziness, headache, hearing loss and other symptoms, and go to the regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time.