What causes prolonged tinnitus and inability to move the body, and what should be done about it?
Prolonged tinnitus and physical immobility may be caused by physiological factors, or could result from pathological conditions such as neurasthenia and sensorineural tinnitus. Treatment should be based on the specific circumstances. Details are as follows:
I. Physiological Causes
Chronic sleep deprivation due to prolonged熬夜 (staying up late) can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, tinnitus, generalized weakness, and headaches. These symptoms can generally be improved by adjusting daily routines and ensuring sufficient sleep.
II. Pathological Causes
1. Neurasthenia
Excessive tension or anxiety may lead to neurasthenia, causing symptoms including persistent tinnitus, insomnia, and whole-body fatigue. Under a doctor's guidance, medications such as Oryzanol tablets, Vitamin B1 tablets, and Xiaoyao Pills may be used for treatment.
2. Sensorineural Tinnitus
In cases of sensorineural tinnitus, abnormal sounds in the ear or head may occur even without external auditory stimuli, often accompanied by dizziness and impaired mobility. Under medical supervision, drugs such as Ginkgo biloba extract tablets, Vitamin B1 tablets, and Mecobalamin tablets may be prescribed for treatment.
In addition, these symptoms may also be caused by hypertension, cerebral ischemia, depression, or other conditions. It is recommended that patients seek medical evaluation and receive treatment tailored to their specific diagnosis.