Buzzing in the ears when you talk may be due to cerumen impaction, tinnitus, secretory otitis media and other conditions.
1. Cerumen impaction: It is usually caused by excessive cerumen secretion and impediment of cerumen discharge, and is also related to the long-term use of hearing aids and improper ear digging, etc. Generally, patients have no symptoms if the impaction is not complete, but they have no symptoms if it is not complete. Generally, patients are asymptomatic when the cerumen is not completely blocked, but when the blockage is serious, symptoms such as itching of the ear canal, stuffy feeling in the ear, hearing loss, tinnitus, etc., which will be manifested as buzzing in the ear when talking.
2. Neurogenic tinnitus: the etiology and pathogenesis is not clear, considered with the cochlea, auditory nerve and central auditory pathway lesions or functional abnormalities. And also with mental, noise stimulation and other factors. Patients often have abnormal sound sensations in the ear, such as buzzing, cicadas and so on. Thus, some patients can also be manifested as a buzzing in the ears when talking.
3. Secretory otitis media: Usually considered to be related to infection, immune response, Eustachian tube obstruction and other factors. Patients often experience ear pain, hearing loss, occlusion in the ear, etc. Some patients may also experience intermittent tinnitus, which can also be manifested as buzzing in the ear when talking.
In addition to the above diseases, it may also be caused by the abnormal opening of the Eustachian tube, etc. It is recommended that patients who experience buzzing in the ears when they speak should actively consult a doctor and receive reasonable treatment according to the cause of the disease.