What’s wrong with dizziness and ringing in the ears?

  In daily life, many older patients and even younger patients experience dizziness and tinnitus, what exactly causes it? It mainly boils down to the following three main causes.  1. Noise in daily life: If the noise is particularly loud, it can cause hearing loss and tinnitus, and in severe cases, dizziness and even hallucinations and neurasthenia can occur. This condition is especially common among young people.  2. Systemic diseases and otogenic diseases: Systemic diseases such as anemia, kidney lesions, erythrocytosis, etc., can cause tinnitus. There are also cerebrovascular lesions that can cause insufficient blood supply to the brain, which can lead to dizziness and tinnitus. Diseases of otogenic origin, such as lesions of the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear, as well as lesions of the auditory nerve and auditory center, can cause tinnitus, dizziness and other discomforts.  3, caused by excessive mental tension and neurasthenia: especially when there is depression, depression, anxiety, etc., dizziness and tinnitus can occur, mostly in female patients, commonly due to symptoms of insufficient blood supply to the brain caused by high blood vessel tension.  These are the most common causes of dizziness and tinnitus, and corresponding treatment measures can be given for different causes.