1. Systemic diseases: When kidney disease, hepatobiliary disease, diabetes, tuberculosis, chronic bronchitis, etc. lead to systemic dysfunction, the symptoms of tinnitus often appear. In addition, some data show that tinnitus may be a precursor of coronary heart disease, because the tolerance of cochlear ischemia and hypoxia is more sensitive than that of the heart muscle, and tinnitus can be an important sign of early heart disease. Therefore, a middle-aged or elderly person who originally had no tinnitus symptoms in Therefore, a middle-aged or elderly person who originally had no tinnitus symptoms but suddenly developed tinnitus in the near future should have his blood pressure, blood lipids and ECG checked in time to clarify whether he is suffering from hidden heart disease. Some people who had tinnitus symptoms but suddenly had tinnitus aggravated recently should also have their heart checked in time. 2. Weakness: It is often caused by insufficient vascular tone and poor local blood supply, which is considered by Chinese medicine to be caused by kidney deficiency or weakness of qi and blood. If the liver and kidney are Yin deficiency, there is usually dizziness, insomnia, back pain and red tongue, etc. If the kidney is Yang deficiency, there is usually cold waist and limbs, more nocturnal urination and light tongue, etc.
3, neurasthenia: often accompanied by headache, dizziness, insomnia, dreaminess and other symptoms, this kind of tinnitus is also related to melancholy, adjusting emotions can make it better. 4.Ear disorders: Patients mostly have a history of ear disease, and tinnitus is aggravated at night. According to the different parts of the disease, it is divided into transonic tinnitus and sensorineural tinnitus, when the outer ear has
When there is cerumen, foreign body, inflammation and swelling in the outer ear, obstruction, tympanic membrane congestion, entrapment, perforation, middle ear effusion and tympanic chamber sclerosis, etc., transonic tinnitus can occur. The sound-sensitive part of the ear is the cochlea of the inner ear. If inner ear concussion, edema, or auditory neuroma occurs, it will stimulate the cochlea of the inner ear to produce tinnitus. This kind of tinnitus is mostly sensorineural tinnitus. 5. Neck disorders: When neck tumors or other neck diseases compress the carotid artery, it can cause tinnitus on the compressed side. Tinnitus is characterized by persistent, low-pitched tinnitus, and the degree of tinnitus may change with changes in body position. 6 .Drug poisoning damage to the inner ear nerve: High doses of quinine, chloroquine and other drugs can cause severe tinnitus. Drugs such as gentamicin, streptomycin and kanamycin can damage the auditory nerve and vestibular nerve and can cause tinnitus, which can develop into deafness and be difficult to recover if not stopped in time.