Can neurogenic tinnitus make you deaf?

Neurological tinnitus is not deaf. When a patient with neurological tinnitus performs an electrical audiometric examination in the hospital, both ears are basically within the normal hearing range and there is no significant hearing loss. The main cause of neurological tinnitus is an abnormal discharge of the auditory nerve caused by insufficient blood supply to the auditory artery in the inner ear or a virus, which causes abnormal sounds such as buzzing or electric currents or chainsaw sounds in the patient’s ears. When neurological tinnitus appears, you need to actively avoid anxiety, excessive exertion, anxiety and fire, and keep your mood relaxed. You can take Jinadol tablets, vincristine extended-release capsule, Cipro, vitamin B1 and vitamin B12 tablets orally, and you need to take the hormone Medrol orally, which has a better effect on the recovery of tinnitus. Usually the tinnitus can gradually disappear after the treatment of the above drugs for two weeks.