Tinnitus occurs in Liver Fire and Liver Fire Burnt Ear syndrome.
Excessive Liver fire refers to the heat phenomenon arising from the hyperactivity of the liver, with the main pathological changes of upward disturbance of the head and eyes and heat disturbance of the heart and mind, and its main clinical manifestations are dizziness, redness of the face, redness of the eyes, bitterness of the mouth, impatience and irritability, and tinnitus.
Liver fire upflaming syndrome refers to liver fire disturbing the head and face, with various discomforts in the head and face as the main symptoms. The main manifestations are fever, thirst, irritability, insomnia, red face, headache, or eye redness, swelling and pain, or sudden tinnitus and deafness, or spitting blood, nosebleed, red tongue with yellow fur, and stringy pulse.
Liver fire burnt ear syndrome is a liver fire inflammation syndrome with ear symptoms. Liver fire burnt ear syndrome manifests as ear pain, stuffiness in the ear, tinnitus, tympanic membrane congestion or perforation, pus and blood in the ear canal, dizziness, bitter taste in the mouth, and stringy pulse.
If you have tinnitus, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible, and the doctor will formulate individualized diagnosis and treatment plan according to the specific condition.