What’s wrong with your ears buzzing at night when you can’t sleep?

The most common clinical disorder that prevents sleep at night and buzzes in the ears is neurogenic tinnitus. It may be related to the patient’s fire, staying up late, poor sleep and rest, relatively high mental stress, anxiety and depression, etc. The specific causes may be related to fluid accumulation in the inner ear membrane vagus, capillary spasm in the inner ear, damage to the inner ear hair cells, local hematoma formation in the inner ear, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the inner ear and impaired microcirculation. Clinically, it is mostly manifested as high-pitched, sharp, and persistent tinnitus, and some of them are also accompanied by hearing loss, a feeling of ear congestion, and vertigo. For this condition, clinically a combination of nerve nutrition, vasodilation, acupuncture, hyperbaric oxygen, hormone and other treatments can be applied, partly with effect and partly without effect. Of course, we cannot exclude the possibility of other diseases, such as tinnitus induced by a foreign body in the ear canal that stimulates the eardrum, or tinnitus induced by perforation of the eardrum in chronic suppurative otitis media.