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Listening and weather

Can cold weather lead to deafness? What is the relationship between deafness and temperature?

There are more patients with sudden deafness when the weather is cold. Experts say that patients often get sick in one ear, or both ears may get sick at the same time or successively. But most patients get sick after catching cold, catching cold, overworking and emotional excitement. There are two main reasons for sudden deafness: inner ear microcirculation disturbance and virus infection.

Health tips:

Prevention should be done frequently, smoking and drinking should be stopped, and oral hygiene should be paid attention to. The living room should be well ventilated and sunny. Pay attention to the protection of nasal mucosa and keep a certain humidity indoors. It is not advisable to use air conditioning for heating for a long time in winter. Air drying often affects the physiological function of nasal mucosa. The nasal mucosa is dry and cilia activity stops, which is easy to cause virus and bacteria to invade and cause disease. In addition, drugs are not dropped casually in the nasal cavity, because many drugs are not consistent with the pH value of the nasal mucosa, and dropping drugs will affect the physiological function of the nose. Too hot, too cold and too dry are bad for nasal mucosa. Patients with frequent nosebleeds in winter should pay attention to drink plenty of water, don't pick their nostrils, and don't blow their noses hard to prevent nasal mucosa from being damaged. Drinking more water and eating more fruits can keep the nasal mucosa moist.

To prevent sudden deafness, we should pay more attention to cold and warmth, combine work and rest, and maintain a good mood. If you encounter tinnitus, the ear feels blocked by cotton balls, the feeling of water, dizziness and hearing loss, you should seek medical advice promptly.