Buzzing in the ears after coming out of a bar is considered tinnitus, which is related to cochlear hair cell dysfunction caused by noise stimulation and can be relieved by rest and other general treatments or medication.
Prolonged loud noise stimulation can lead to inner ear hair cell damage, triggering buzzing in the ears, which can lead to hearing loss and dizziness.
For mild symptoms, patients should stay away from the noise environment, pay attention to regular work and rest, and maintain emotional stability. Appropriate hot compresses on the ear can promote blood circulation in the eardrum, which can help relieve the symptoms of buzzing in the ear.
If the buzzing in the ears lasts for a longer period of time and is more obvious, accompanied by hearing loss, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, it is recommended to take methylcobalamin and other nutritive nerve medication, betahistine tablets and other medications to improve microcirculation for treatment.
If you have a buzzing in your ears after coming out of a bar, you need to go to the ENT department of the hospital in time to get a clear picture of the cause of the problem and take medication according to the doctor’s instructions.