Patients with neurological tinnitus can be treated in the following ways:
1. Patients should first keep their spirit and mood stable and avoid excessive anger, anxiety or depression. , to prevent frequent fluctuations in blood pressure in the body. Patients suffering from anxiety or depression can also take appropriate anti-anxiety or anti-depressant drugs for treatment.
2. Patients can choose traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture or massage to perform physical therapy on the acupoints of the ears. This method can improve the microcirculation of the ears and has a certain effect on reducing tinnitus. .
3. Patients should also try to avoid staying in an environment with excessive noise pollution for a long time, do not wear anti-noise earplugs and other equipment all night, and actively treat symptoms.
The basic causes of neurological tinnitus include sensorineural tinnitus, peripheral peripheral nerve tinnitus, and central nervous tinnitus. The details are as follows: 1. Sensorineural tinnitus is caused by the use of ototoxic drugs. Ernst's disease, cochlear labyrinth hydrops, and otosclerosis can cause tinnitus and be accompanied by hearing loss.
2. Peripheral tinnitus is mainly caused by tumors such as acoustic neuromas that can cause peripheral tinnitus.
3. Central nervous system tinnitus, which occurs in the brainstem auditory cortex, such as infection or abnormal blood supply, can cause tinnitus symptoms. The triggering factors include noise stimulation, long-term occupational exposure or bad ear-using habits, such as long-term Wearing headphones, turning the volume too loud, etc. can induce tinnitus.
4. Mental and psychological factors, mental stress, fatigue and bad emotions can induce tinnitus.
People with neurological tinnitus should pay attention to protecting their ears and hearing. Do not listen to music with headphones for a long time, let alone listen to music at high volume. Avoid the use of ototoxic drugs, avoid noise stimulation, and try to avoid colds. Do not allow non-otologists to remove your ears to avoid damaging the eardrum.
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