What’s wrong with hearing the blood vessels in your head?

Hearing the sound of blood vessels flowing in one’s head is called tinnitus, which may be associated with intracranial vascular disease, ear disease and neurasthenia.
1. Intracranial vascular disease: such as intracranial vasospasm, cerebral artery stenosis, venous sinus stenosis or arteriovenous fistula, aneurysm of the base of the skull and other conditions can occur tinnitus symptoms.
2. Ear diseases: such as middle ear infection, middle ear blockage, Meniere’s disease, eustachian tube blockage, tympanic membrane perforation, acoustic neuroma and other diseases can also lead to tinnitus symptoms.
3. Neurasthenia: the cause of the disease is not clear, mainly related to psychological, mental work and other factors. Patients often show fatigue, memory loss, poor concentration, etc., and some patients may also experience dizziness, tinnitus, panic and so on.
When you hear the sound of blood vessels flowing in your head, you should seek medical treatment as soon as possible to clarify the cause of the disease and then give targeted treatment.