Tinnitus hearing loss may be caused by cerumen blockage, chronic otitis media, neurasthenia, hypertension and other reasons.
1. Cerumen blockage: if the patient has more cerumen in the ear canal, if the cerumen is close to the tympanic membrane area in the ear canal, which causes irritation to the local location, it may cause tinnitus and hearing loss symptoms.
2. Chronic otitis media: if the patient himself suffers from chronic otitis media, during the onset of the disease, may secrete a large number of inflammatory factors, causing local congestion, swelling, close to the tympanic membrane location, will cause tinnitus hearing loss symptoms.
3. neurasthenia: if patients stay up late for a long time, so that patients do not have enough sleep or quality of sleep, causing abnormal nerve weakness, may appear tinnitus hearing loss symptoms.
4. High blood pressure: If the patient himself suffers from high blood pressure, during the onset of the disease, the blood supply to the brain will be insufficient phenomenon, thus causing tinnitus hearing loss symptoms.
In addition, tinnitus hearing loss may also be due to tympanic membrane perforation, high blood sugar, otosclerosis and other causes, the patient can go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis, as soon as possible for targeted treatment.