Nervous tinnitus?

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Nervous tinnitus is a common ear disease, some people suffer from the pain of nervous tinnitus, and some people don't know much about nervous tinnitus, so that they can't find the disease in time and bring harm to themselves. What are the main symptoms of nervous tinnitus? To solve this problem, let's take a look at the related content.

Nervous tinnitus?

Nervous tinnitus can be pure tone, medium high frequency, intermittent or persistent, and it can be pulsatile in acute infection. The patients also complained of hearing loss, ear occlusion, and vertigo. This kind of tinnitus can be masked. The pathogenesis of subjective tinnitus is still unclear. It is generally believed that tinnitus can occur in any part of the auditory system, such as the obstruction of the external auditory canal or the inflammation of the middle ear, The weak sound produced in the body is relatively enhanced, causing tinnitus.

Nervous tinnitus refers to the abnormal sound sensation produced by people without any external stimulation. If there are monotonous or mixed sounds such as cicada chirping, buzzing and hissing in the ear, there is no corresponding sound in the surrounding environment, that is to say, tinnitus is only a subjective feeling.

Tinnitus can be transient or persistent, serious tinnitus can disturb people for a moment, it is very nervous. If it is a transient tinnitus, it is generally a physiological phenomenon, so it is not necessary to be too nervous. If it is persistent tinnitus, especially with deafness, vertigo, headache and other symptoms, we should be vigilant and seek medical treatment as soon as possible.

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With an MP3, choose some of your favorite, more soothing music to listen to, 3 times a day, 40-60 minutes each time. The volume should be controlled so that you can hear your own tinnitus as well as the sound of music. It takes about half a year to reestablish a conditioned reflex system in the brain, cutting off the pathway of malignant stimulation from the cerebral cortex to the limbic system, so as to reduce or cure tinnitus.