What should I do if I have tinnitus after falling on my head?

Tinnitus after a fall on the head is considered to be perforated eardrum, interrupted auditory ossicle chain, neurogenic tinnitus and other diseases, which need to be examined by temporal bone CT, electro-audiometry and other tests to clarify the condition and then treat the condition.
1. Eardrum perforation: after head trauma, it is easy to pull on the eardrum and cause perforation, which will lead to tinnitus, deafness, hearing loss and other symptoms. Small perforations can heal on their own, while large perforations need to be repaired by tympanic membrane perforation repair surgery.
2. Disruption of the auditory chain: head trauma can easily cause damage to the auditory chain, leading to fracture exercise, which can easily cause tinnitus and hearing loss. Artificial hearing bone implantation surgery can be performed.
3. Neurogenic tinnitus: hearing loss caused by damage to the auditory nerve of the inner ear, accompanied by tinnitus and other symptoms. Neurotrophic drugs such as methylcobalamin can be used.
If you have tinnitus after a head fall, you need to consult an ENT or neurosurgeon to determine the cause of the problem and follow the doctor’s instructions.