What causes tinnitus

   What is tinnitus?  Tinnitus is a subjective symptom in which patients feel that there is sound in their ears or skull when there is no corresponding sound source or electrical stimulation in the surrounding environment. If you don’t go to the hospital for medical treatment, later on, as tinnitus keeps ringing in your ears day by day, it will become a piece of your heart.  Foreign epidemiological surveys show that 10.1% to 14.5% of the population have persistent spontaneous tinnitus, while only 4% to 5% of those with severe tinnitus go to the doctor. Many patients often do not have good treatment effect and the symptoms of tinnitus do not improve significantly when they see a doctor or take medicine.  In addition to tinnitus caused by trauma and overdose of drugs, many patients who have tinnitus have the same or similar conditions as follows: 1. Overuse of their life limits (overnight, staying up late: high work pressure, excessive work intensity, high mental tension and physical fatigue).  2, overthinking irritability, anxiety, anxiety, depression, sensitive to many issues are often assured, or like to get angry, an angry tinnitus ringing.  3, diet, almost never eat bitter food, have a preference for salty (relative to most people), to the hospital for examination, often high blood lipids, high blood sugar, blood too thick, too sticky.   4, inflammation of the nerves inside the ear, etc. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the human body is valuable in the balance of yin and yang. People’s physique is different from that of their birthright, and the living environment and eating habits that people live in, as well as the emotional factors that arise when you deal with the problems you face every day, are the key to the creation and occurrence of diseases that cannot be ignored. Therefore, the causes of tinnitus and the treatment methods taken are different. The treatment of the illness is based on the cause of the illness, and it is never possible to take some tonic or fire-relief medicine.