Symptoms of noise tinnitus

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summary

General noise tinnitus in patients with a subjective feeling, can be distinguished from noise and noise, the latter can be heard by examiners, and patients can often hear. The nature of tinnitus may be buzzing, ringing, roaring, whistling, hissing, or more complex sounds that are constantly changing. It can be intermittent, persistent or pulsatile. Usually accompanied by deafness, the mechanism of tinnitus is still unknown. It's better to understand the symptoms of noise tinnitus and compare your symptoms with whether you have the disease or not

Symptoms of noise tinnitus

Progressive hearing loss: the main symptom of noise tinnitus is progressive hearing loss. The early hearing loss is at 4000Hz, so it has no obvious effect on the common speech sound. It is only found in the audiometer examination that the hearing loss gradually develops to high and low frequencies, and finally generally decreases. At this time, the hearing impairment is felt, and the severe cases can be completely deaf.

Tinnitus: tinnitus is mostly buzzing, ringing, roaring, whistling, hissing or more complex sounds. Tinnitus and deafness can occur at the same time or separately. It is often high pitched tinnitus, disturbing day and night. Hearing loss is irreparable. But we can take action to avoid hearing loss.

For example, when watching TV or listening to music, always turn down the volume, and wear earmuffs when using noisy appliances such as vacuum cleaners. If your ears are buzzing frequently, you may have tinnitus, which is a common disease for those who like to play loud music. Although there is no cure, but if there is this symptom or should be timely medical treatment, in order to exclude the possibility of suffering from other diseases, and understand the symptom relief method.   

matters needing attention

Be alert to the deafness caused by noise tinnitus. Experts say that noise tinnitus is a precursor of deafness. If noise tinnitus is not treated in time, it will lead to deafness. Clinical tinnitus is not treated in time leading to deafness is common. Therefore, when the phenomenon of tinnitus, we must actively seek treatment, only for the cause of the correct treatment, in order to avoid the continuous development of tinnitus symptoms, to avoid the occurrence of deafness.