How to cure tinnitus caused by eardrum invagination
Tinnitus caused by eardrum invagination is considered to be caused by the catheter between the nose and the ear, i.e., the Eustachian tube is not smooth. If the Eustachian tube is not smooth, the external atmospheric pressure breaks through the eardrum, causing the symptoms of tinnitus. How to solve the problem of tinnitus, first of all, we need to know what causes the imperfections, you can do nasal endoscopy to see if there is any occupying lesion in the nasopharynx that presses on the mouth of the Eustachian tube, such as hypertrophic glands or swelling in the nasopharynx, if there is, resecting or eliminating the occupying lesion in the nasopharynx, in order to alleviate this symptom. If there is no space-occupying lesion and the Eustachian tube is well open, it is considered to be caused by inflammation of the Eustachian tube itself, effusion in the middle ear cavity, or adhesions. It can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs or pro-excretory drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs can use cephalosporin or azithromycin, and pro-excretory drugs can use cheno or ginotropic treatment. You can also add local physical therapy, such as local irradiation or ultrashort wave therapy. If there is still no improvement, the tympanic membrane can be punctured and injected. If the effect is still not good, you can do the tympanic tube treatment.