Neurotic tinnitus is related to hypertension

Dr. Cameron Green
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2025-05-22 08:36:03
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Neurotic tinnitus
is a symptom of abnormal sound in the ear or head. It is often associated with cochlear lesions, acoustic neuromas and other factors. It can lead to abnormal sound perception or hinder the conversion and transmission of sound signals, thus causing related abnormalities. However, for people with hypertension themselves, due to increased blood flow resistance, abnormal sounds may be produced when flowing through the ear and head, which may also cause neurotic tinnitus. It is suggested to seek medical treatment in time and make diagnosis by ear examination, imaging examination, etc.