Symptoms of tinnitus
summary
Tinnitus is sometimes persistent and sometimes intermittent. It is not easy to attract people's attention when it is light, but disturbing when it is serious. Some physiological actions, such as chewing, breathing and swallowing, can produce sound, but it can not be regarded as tinnitus. Let's talk about the symptoms of tinnitus.
Symptoms of tinnitus
The clinical manifestations of tinnitus are pulsatile tinnitus (patients describe tinnitus as whizzing, ticking or tapping in accordance with the heartbeat, which can often be heard when the stethoscope is placed in the patient's temporal or ear) and non pulsatile tinnitus (more common, it is a continuous and steady noise, such as buzzing, cricket, bell or motorcycle described by the patient).
If only one side of tinnitus occurs, the lesions are mostly in the vocal organs. If bilateral tinnitus has no other symptoms, it should be considered as the early signs of some diseases, such as early arteriosclerosis, early manifestations of presbycusis, etc. Transient tinnitus often indicates mild lesions, which belongs to intermittent or fluctuating tinnitus of varying intensity, accompanied by vertigo, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms.
Once the symptoms of tinnitus appear, it means that you are in danger of deafness. You must relieve it in time. Yunong's Qing'er liniment has a very good effect on tinnitus and deafness.
matters needing attention
Tinnitus can affect mood. Long term severe tinnitus can make people upset, worried, anxious, depressed and other emotional changes. Some people would rather not hear than have tinnitus, which is intolerable. Therefore, it is necessary to check and treat in time.