Is Tinnitus an Aura of Seizures

Tinnitus may occur in epileptic seizures, but it is not a precursor symptom of tinnitus, which may also be caused by other diseases. Tinnitus is an auditory disorder, mainly refers to the perception of ringing without external sound stimulation, mainly including high pitch, true tinnitus, false tinnitus and so on. Tinnitus can be caused by a variety of reasons, including nerve damage, acoustic neuroma, outer ear lesions, arteriosclerosis and so on. When tinnitus occurs, you first need to go to the ENT department to clarify the cause of tinnitus and give standardized treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition. Some precursors may appear before the seizure, such as numbness of limbs, visual abnormalities, olfactory abnormalities, auditory abnormalities and other sensory abnormalities. When the above symptoms appear, you need to avoid being in a dangerous environment in time, so as to reduce the impact of seizures on the body. Therefore, if tinnitus occurs, you need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, and it is not recommended to blindly judge as well as treat it on your own, so as not to delay the condition.