Does tinnitus disappear when you bow your head?

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Tinnitus is the result of different pathological changes of many diseases involving the auditory system. The etiology is complex and the mechanism is unclear. The main manifestation is that there is no corresponding external sound source or electrical stimulation, but subjectively there is sound sensation in the ear or intracranial. Clinically, it is not only the concomitant symptom of many diseases, but also the first symptom of some serious diseases (such as acoustic neuroma). Does tinnitus disappear when you bow your head? Let's talk about it

Does tinnitus disappear when you bow your head?

Generally speaking, it is diverse, which can be unilateral or bilateral, or it can be cephalic. It can be persistent or intermittent. The sound can be various, with different tones. Some patients with tinnitus have hearing loss, some have normal hearing, but tinnitus will not cause or aggravate hearing loss.

Long term tinnitus can lead to irritability, anxiety, tension, fear or depression, and bad mood can aggravate tinnitus, resulting in a vicious circle between tinnitus and bad mood. Psychological factors play an important role in the process of tinnitus.

The causes and pathological changes of tinnitus were analyzed to eliminate the patient's worry. The patients were warned to be in the sound enriched environment, actively contact with natural sounds, strive to coexist with tinnitus, compare tinnitus to the roar of train, refrigerator noise, etc., so as to adapt to and get used to these sounds, and let the patients try their best to eliminate the psychological reaction caused by tinnitus and suppress negative emotions, And establish the confidence that tinnitus can be treated.

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Patients adapt to and get used to tinnitus, so as to reduce the degree of tinnitus and relieve the physical and mental disorders caused by tinnitus. This therapy has been widely used in clinic abroad, and it is suitable for patients with long-term and severe tinnitus, mainly including consultation and harmony therapy.