What are the causes and treatments of tinnitus

  The treatment of tinnitus (neurological tinnitus) is based on the cause of the disease, with the treatment of the disease, without the disease to practice mainly, according to the specific treatment.  1. Pay attention to rest time and rest, ensure sleep; actively treat tension, anxiety, depression and insomnia. If necessary, ask neurologists and psychologists to help improve the situation.  2. Actively treat the ear and brain diseases that cause tinnitus. That is, to actively treat the primary diseases of the ear.  3.Improve the general condition. Tinnitus is an alarm of the general condition, often indicating hypertension, diabetes and hyperlipidemia, anemia and malnutrition, etc. It should be corrected or relieved in time.  4.Avoid the use of ototoxic drugs. Drug-induced deafness If tinnitus occurs because of the use of ototoxic drugs, stop the drugs and take strong medical measures in a timely manner.  5.Avoid strong noise exposure.  6.Masking therapy. Depending on the intensity and frequency of the tinnitus, the tinnitus can be masked with appropriate sounds, such as music, etc.  7.Other physical therapy, 8.Habit therapy. If organic lesions are ruled out by various tests, you can try to slowly adapt to the sound of tinnitus, and the disturbance of tinnitus to your life will slowly become less after you get used to it. For example, if you live by the railroad, the sound of the train is very disturbing when you live there, but after a long time, you will not feel that the sound of the train is disturbing to your sleep after you slowly adapt to it!  9, appropriate use of some drugs to improve microcirculation, for ischemia or microcirculation disorders because of tinnitus will be some help.  Common causes of tinnitus 1. Ear diseases: acute and chronic inflammation of the outer and middle ears, tympanic membrane perforation, otosclerosis and Meniere’s syndrome of the inner ear can cause tinnitus.  2, brain lesions: auditory neuroma, can cause tinnitus 3, excessive fatigue, sleep deprivation, plant nerve disorders, tension, insomnia, anxiety and depression, lack of blood supply to the brain, pre-stroke, Zhang Yuli, Department of Otolaryngology, Chengde Medical College Hospital 4, hypertension, hypotension, anemia, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, malnutrition, 5, ototoxic drugs: such as gentamicin, streptomycin or kanamycin, can also cause Tinnitus 6, noise: prolonged noise exposure can lead to hearing loss and tinnitus production.  7, other dietary and lifestyle habits: caffeine, alcohol and smoking and other bad habits.