Why Do I Always Hear Sounds in My Right Ear?
Constant sounds in the right ear may be caused by factors such as earwax impaction, neural tinnitus, otitis media, and other reasons. The specifics are as follows:
1. Earwax Impaction: Increased secretions and abnormal excretion may lead to sounds produced by friction between earwax and the tympanic membrane. Mild symptoms generally require no treatment. If symptoms are severe, they can be treated through absorption or direct removal under the guidance of a doctor.
2. Neural Tinnitus: Long-term earphone use, mental stress, and other factors may affect the decline of cochlear hair cells and auditory nerves, causing buzzing sounds accompanied by hearing loss, headaches, and other symptoms. Treatment involves medications such as Estazolam Tablets, Clonazepam Tablets, and Flunarizine Hydrochloride Capsules, used under the guidance of a professional doctor. It is essential to develop good living habits and avoid staying up late.
3. Otitis Media: Trauma, low immunity, and other factors may cause ear infections, release of inflammatory factors, ear pain, increased secretions, and other symptoms. Patients need to follow doctor's instructions for medication, such as Amoxicillin Capsules, Ofloxacin Ear Drops, and Phenol and Glycerin Ear Drops.
In addition to these common causes, constant sounds in the ear may also be caused by hypertension. If patients experience other discomforting symptoms, they should promptly visit the hospital and avoid self-medication.