Symptoms of ear stroke

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Ear stroke is called sudden deafness in medicine. At present, the exact cause of these diseases has not been found, but the impact of this disease on patients is very big. All of a sudden, patients can't hear any sound. At this time, there is great pressure on the heart of patients, and they are afraid that they can't recover in the future. So what are the symptoms of ear stroke?

Symptoms of ear stroke

1. Most of the deafness is unilateral deafness, most of the patients have no aura before onset, and a few patients have a history of mild cold, fatigue or emotional excitement. Sudden deafness occurs, the hearing of patients generally drops to the lowest point in a few minutes or hours, and a few patients can reach the lowest point within three days.

2. Tinnitus can be the initial symptom. Most patients can have tinnitus when they are deaf, but tinnitus can also occur after deafness. After treatment, the hearing of most patients can be improved, but tinnitus can exist for a long time.

3. Vertigo some patients may have vertigo of different degrees, most of them are rotary vertigo, accompanied by nausea and vomiting. It can appear at the same time or before and after deafness. 4. A few other patients may have a sense of ear block, pressure or numbness.

matters needing attention

Some people think that deafness is "inflamed", a good rest, after two days can be good. Patients must not have a fluke, self-healing opportunities do have, but not much, as the early symptoms of myocardial infarction for angina pectoris, not lying down to sleep will be OK.