Symptoms and Treatment of Neurogenic Tinnitus
Typical symptoms of sensorineural tinnitus include abnormal sounds in the ear, hearing loss, and others. Common treatment methods include medication and surgical treatment.
I. Symptoms
Patients with sensorineural tinnitus may perceive abnormal sounds such as buzzing, humming, or rumbling noises inside the ear during the course of the disease. They often experience accompanying symptoms such as hearing loss, headache, and dizziness.
II. Treatment
1. Medication
During the illness, taking medications such as flunarizine tablets, naftidrofuryl tablets (Ginkor Fort), and mecobalamin tablets as prescribed by a doctor can help improve the condition.
2. Surgical Treatment
If tinnitus is caused by an ear tumor, surgical removal of the tumor is required. In cases where hearing loss is severe, cochlear implantation may also be necessary.
Patients with sensorineural tinnitus should promptly visit the otorhinolaryngology department at a hospital, cooperate with doctors to complete relevant examinations such as auditory and vestibular function tests, clearly determine the severity of their condition, and actively follow medical advice for treatment.