Tinnitus of acoustic neuroma is usually characterized as mild to moderate, often showing high-pitched persistent, unilateral asymmetric tinnitus.
1. Auditory neuroma is common in one ear, is a common symptom in the early stage of auditory neuroma, mostly gradual aggravation, presenting high pitch, such as cicada chirping, siren, persistent attacks, often accompanied by hearing loss, and may be the only symptom in the early stage.
2. Auditory neuroma can also be combined with vertigo, facial paralysis, headache and other uncomfortable symptoms at the same time. When tinnitus occurs, it is necessary to improve temporal bone CT or cranial MRI, pure tone hearing threshold, acoustic impedance, tinnitus examination, etc. to further diagnose and clarify.
It is recommended to consult a regular hospital in time for clear diagnosis and targeted treatment when ear discomfort is found.