Can polyps in the ear cause tinnitus and blockage?

Polyps in the ear usually do not cause tinnitus blockage (a feeling of tightness and swelling in the ear). The presence of ear polyps is usually seen in chronic suppurative otitis media. Patients with heavy lesions, in addition to the edema of the tympanic chamber, there are inflammatory cells infiltration, the mucous membrane appears to be hyperplasia, hypertrophy, when the periosteum is destroyed, the lesion is deep to the bone, so that bone ulceration occurs, the formation of chronic bone inflammation, then the localization can be growth of polyps, and the lesion is not cured. The causes of tinnitus are mostly related to inner ear damage, a few are related to tympanic membrane perforation, and usually not related to ear polyps. Tinnitus is usually not associated with polyps, and the presence of a stuffy ear is usually not a symptom of chronic suppurative otitis media. Therefore, ear polyps are not associated with the development of tinnitus or stuffiness in the ear, and ear polyps do not cause tinnitus or stuffiness in the ear. If you have tinnitus and stuffy ears, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and then treat it without delay, so as not to cause the disease to deteriorate and delay.