Why Do I Experience Persistent Tinnitus?
Tinnitus is a common phenomenon encountered in daily life, often associated with significant psychological stress and causing distress to many individuals. So why does tinnitus persist?
Why Does Tinnitus Persist?
Tinnitus has numerous potential causes, primarily falling into the following categories:
1. Otologic disorders: Foreign bodies in the ear, inflammation or swelling causing obstruction, tympanic membrane congestion or perforation, middle ear effusion or infection, and otosclerosis may all lead to conductive tinnitus.
2. Neurasthenia: Strongly linked to social environment and psychological factors. The pitch of tinnitus varies considerably and is typically bilateral, often accompanied by headache, dizziness, insomnia, and vivid dreams.
3. Cervical disorders: Neck swelling, pain, or other cervical conditions may compress the carotid artery, resulting in unilateral tinnitus. This type of tinnitus is typically persistent, low-pitched, and its intensity may vary with changes in body position.
4. Toxicity: Commonly used antibiotics—including gentamicin, streptomycin, and kanamycin—can be ototoxic, damaging the auditory and vestibular nerves.
5. Noise-induced damage: Exposure to intense noise over a short period or repeated exposure to moderate noise over time can cause hearing loss, accompanied by tinnitus and vertigo. It is recommended to consult an otolaryngologist for definitive diagnosis.

Individuals experiencing frequent tinnitus should visit a healthcare facility to have their blood pressure measured. Timely nutritional supplementation and support for qi and blood circulation may help reduce tinnitus episodes. Additionally, ensure adequate sleep duration in daily life.

Strive to maintain a positive and balanced mental state. We hope this information proves helpful to you. Wishing you good health and a joyful life!