Difference between neurotic tinnitus and tinnitus of liver and kidney yin deficiency

Neurogenic tinnitus is the name of a Western medical condition, which is an organic pathology. Tinnitus Disease Liver and Kidney Yin Deficiency (deficiency of yin and fluid in the liver and kidneys) Certificate is the Chinese medical diagnosis for a functional disease. Neurogenic tinnitus is a Western medical diagnosis, which is mainly caused by damage to the ear nerve and the ear nerve group (ear vein), and is mostly associated with diseases such as Meniere’s syndrome, otitis media, and otosclerosis. Neurogenic tinnitus may cause weakness, dizziness, headache, vertigo, and hearing loss, and may also lead to memory loss and forgetfulness. Liver and kidney yin deficiency tinnitus is recognized in Chinese medicine as tinnitus caused by deficiency of yin and fluid in the liver and kidney organs and internal disturbance of deficiency heat. It is often accompanied by symptoms of liver and kidney deficiency, such as distension and pain in the ribs and wounds, lumbar and knee tenderness (a feeling of soreness and weakness in the lower back and knees), impatience and irritability, as well as loss of appetite, and premature ejaculation in men and irregular menstruation in women. If tinnitus occurs, please consult a doctor in time to identify the cause of the disease, and then carry out targeted treatment according to the doctor’s instructions, so as not to aggravate the condition.