What’s wrong with your ears?

Buzzing in the ears is a kind of tinnitus, which may be caused by physiological factors such as excessive earwax, ageing, or diseases such as suppurative otitis media, Meniere’s disease, otitis externa, and so on.
1. Physiological factors: If the patient does not clean the ear frequently, it will lead to excessive earwax, and if the earwax is rolling, it will lead to the patient’s ears buzzing all the time. It is also possible that the patient’s hearing declines naturally in old age, and the patient may also experience the above phenomenon.
2. Suppurative otitis media: Suppurative otitis media is mainly caused by bacterial infection, and the patient mainly manifests pus in the ear, hearing loss, buzzing and tinnitus. In addition, patients with suppurative otitis media will also experience ear pain and loss of appetite.
3. Meniere’s disease: the cause of Meniere’s disease has not been clarified so far, and it is considered to be caused by the expansion of the membrane labyrinth. Patients will experience symptoms such as dizziness, hearing loss, tinnitus, and also have symptoms such as pallor and decreased blood pressure, which will also lead to the manifestation of the patient’s ears always buzzing.
4. Other: Otitis externa, brain injury, high blood pressure and other diseases can also lead to the phenomenon of always buzzing in the ears.
When patients have symptoms of buzzing ears, it is recommended to find the cause of the problem with the help of a doctor, and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment after the cause of the problem has been clarified.