Tinnitus for 3 months, right ear, made a rhinoscope, said that the nasopharynx was uplifted, and then made a biopsy. It seems to be lymphatic hyperplasia. Is this serious? Do you need any medicine? Also, how is this lymphatic hyperplasia caused?
Condition Analysis:
Lymphoid tissue hyperplasia may be caused by a cold or inflammatory stimulation. It has no effect. There is no need to treat it. It is observed regularly. Most of them are in a stationary period. If there are nasal congestion symptoms that affect ventilation, plasma resection can be used. It is also caused by congenital development.
Condition Analysis:
The nasopharyngeal biopsy report considers that it is residual adenoid with nasopharyngitis and does not need special treatment. It is suggested that the otorhinolaryngology department should see a doctor to check the pure tone audiometry and acoustic impedance to determine whether the tinnitus is nervous tinnitus? Is there any neurological deafness with hearing loss? Tinnitus is not necessarily a function problem of eustachian tube.
Condition Analysis:
According to your medical history and pathological examination results, exclude the possibility of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. As for lymphoid tissue hyperplasia, it may be related to chronic inflammatory stimulation. Eustachian tube dysfunction can cause tinnitus, and inner ear lesions can also cause tinnitus. We need to find out the cause of tinnitus and treat it symptomatically. You can further check otoendoscopy, electroaudiometry, etc.