Tinnitus in hot weather can be considered to be related to diseases such as decreased blood pressure, neurotoxic tinnitus or otitis externa.
1. The heat can cause blood vessels to dilate, and for some weak people, blood pressure can drop due to the dilation of blood vessels, affecting the blood supply to the ears and brain and triggering tinnitus symptoms. This may be accompanied by dizziness, fatigue and other clinical manifestations.
2. The heat can also lead to irritability or affect the quality of sleep, further central nervous system dysfunction triggered tinnitus. During the onset of tinnitus, it can be accompanied by irritability, dizziness, headache and insomnia and other clinical symptoms.
3. The heat can cause the skin in the external auditory canal to sweat, triggering moisture in the ear, and further can be due to a combination of bacterial and other pathogenic infections triggered by otitis externa, ear pain, earwax moisture, hearing loss and other clinical manifestations.
Tinnitus in hot weather needs to consult the ENT department to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.