What does tinnitus in the right ear indicate?

Tinnitus in the right ear may be a sign of cerumen impaction, secretory otitis media and Meniere’s disease.
1. Cerumen impaction: Excessive secretion of cerumen that blocks the outer ear canal can lead to cerumen impaction, which can cause tinnitus by pressing and irritating the tympanic membrane. For movable and soft cerumen, it can be removed directly with the help of a doctor. For poor mobility and hard cerumen, sodium bicarbonate solution or hydrogen peroxide solution can be put into the ear to soften the cerumen before removing it.
2. Secretory otitis media: intermittent tinnitus caused by negative pressure in the middle ear. Patients can take medicines such as erythromycin, cefuroxime, furosemide nasal drops, standard myrtle oil capsules for treatment as prescribed by the doctor.
3. Meniere’s disease: an otogenic vertigo disease, patients often feel tinnitus and ear stuffiness. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to take drugs such as diazepam, flunarizine, betahistine, etc., at the same time. Patients should pay attention to maintain a regular routine and avoid the stimulation of bad emotions.
If the symptoms of tinnitus in the right ear continue to be unrelieved, there are many possibilities, such as sudden deafness, etc., to be timely diagnosis and treatment, clear the cause of the symptomatic treatment, so as not to delay the condition.