What causes your ears to ring when you shake your head?

Ringing in the ears when shaking the head is a very common cause of this condition, with the more common causes being foreign bodies in the external auditory canal and cerumen in the external auditory canal. Some patients are due to inflammatory reactions, such as secretory otitis media, acute otitis media. Another part of patients is caused by Eustachian tube diseases, and there are individual differences in the specific causes of the disease. After the onset of the disease, it is recommended to go to the ENT department, which can do an otoscopy, through which it helps to determine the condition of the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane. If it is caused by cerumen or foreign bodies in the external ear canal, it is recommended to clean out the cerumen or foreign bodies, after which the clinical symptoms can be relieved. Overall, after standardized examination and treatment, the patient’s condition will gradually improve and the clinical symptoms will be relieved.