1.FU Wenbin's experience of integrative acupuncture-moxibustion therapy in treatment of cranial tinnitus based on psychosomatic medicine.
Xiaoxin YE ; Benshu CHEN ; Xichang HUANG ; Wenbin FU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2025;45(3):370-374
The paper reviews systematically Professor FU Wenbin's academic thinking and clinical experience of integrative acupuncture-moxibustion therapy for cranial tinnitus. Professor FU believes that cranial tinnitus refers to psychosomatic comorbidity. This disease is associated mainly with the brain and liver in terms of the disease location. In pathogenesis, the dysfunction of qi movement, disharmony of internal organs and unhealthy conditions of body and mind are involved. In treatment, based on psychosomatic medicine, from the perspective of the integration of body and mind, and in line with the mode of the integrative acupuncture-moxibustion therapy, holistic regimens are used, including acupuncture, moxibustion, auricular acupuncture, etc. to consolidate the therapeutic effect of "tranquilizing the mind and relieving tinnitus".
Humans
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Tinnitus/psychology*
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Moxibustion
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Psychosomatic Medicine
2.Thirty-two cases of chronic primary tinnitus treated with acupuncture and moxibustion technique of Daoqi Tongluo.
Wenwen YANG ; Lu LI ; Siyue YANG ; Sujing LI ; Xinbo GU ; Hong GAO
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2025;45(4):448-452
OBJECTIVE:
To observe the clinical effect of acupuncture-moxibustion therapy of Daoqi Tongluo (conducting qi and unblocking collateral) on chronic primary tinnitus.
METHODS:
A total of 32 patients with chronic primary tinnitus were included and treated with the acupuncture-moxibustion therapy of Daoqi Tongluo. This regimen was composed of abdominal acupuncture, body acupuncture, warm needling and posterior-auricular local flashing cupping, Zhongwan (CV12), Guanyuan (CV6) and Yindu (KI9), Tinggong (SI19), Cong'er point, Waiguan (TE5) of the affected side, etc. are selected. The treatment was given once every two days, 3 treatments a week; and one course of intervention was required, with 10 treatments included. Before and after treatment, the scores of tinnitus handicap inventory (THI), tinnitus evaluation questionnaire (TEQ), self-rating scale of sleep (SRSS), self-rating anxiety scale (SAS), and self-rating depression scale (SDS) were observed, and the clinical effect was evaluated.
RESULTS:
After interventions, the scores of THI, TEQ, SRSS, SAS and SDS were reduced in comparison with those before interventions in the patients (P<0.001, P<0.01, P<0.05), and the total effective rate was 71.9% (23/32).
CONCLUSION
Acupuncture-moxibustion therapy of Daoqi Tongluo is effective on chronic primary tinnitus and this therapy can alleviate tinnitus degree, improve sleep quality and attenuate the anxious and depressive emotion of the patients.
Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Young Adult
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Acupuncture Points
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Chronic Disease/therapy*
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Moxibustion
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Tinnitus/psychology*
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Treatment Outcome
3.Evaluation of the montreal cognitive assessment in idiopathic tinnitus patients with mild hearing loss.
Xingqian SHEN ; Yingzhao LIU ; Hui PAN ; Linlin WANG ; Bo LIU ; Hongjun XIAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2024;38(12):1134-1139
Objective:To explore the effect of mild hearing loss on cognitive function by evaluating the Montreal Cognitive Assessment(MoCA) in idiopathic tinnitus patients with mild hearing loss. Methods:102 patients with idiopathic tinnitus(68 patients with normal hearing and 34 patients with mild hearing loss) whose first complaint is tinnitus and 34 healthy volunteers(control group) were included. All subjects were asked to fill the MoCA, Tinnitus Handicap Inventory(THI), Self-rating Anxiety Scale(SAS), Self-rating Depression Scale(SDS), and Pittsburgh Sleep Index(PQSI) after collecting medical history, pure tone audiometry, tinnitus matching and masking test. The clinical characteristics and scores of each scale were compared among the groups. Results:The score and each dimension score of MoCA in idiopathic tinnitus patients with normal hearing were significantly lower than the normal population(P<0.05); compared with patients with idiopathic tinnitus with normal hearing, patients with mild hearing loss were older(P<0.01) and had lower MoCA scores(P<0.05). There was no significant difference in MoCA scores(P>0.05) between tinnitus patients with normal hearing and mild hearing loss after correcting confounding factors(age, gender, years of education, duration of tinnitus, frequency of tinnitus tones, side of tinnitus, THI score, SAS score, SDS score, and PQSI score); idiopathic tinnitus patients with mild hearing loss scored significantly lower in attention and working memory dimensions than idiopathic tinnitus patients with normal hearing(P<0.01). Conclusion:Patients with idiopathic tinnitus may have cognitive dysfunction, and mild hearing loss may not be a factor that promotes the further aggravation of cognitive dysfunction in patients with idiopathic tinnitus. The role of hearing loss in cognitive dysfunction in patients with idiopathic tinnitus needs further research.
Humans
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Tinnitus/psychology*
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Male
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Female
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Hearing Loss/complications*
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Middle Aged
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Mental Status and Dementia Tests
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Cognition
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Audiometry, Pure-Tone
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Case-Control Studies
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Adult
4.The Role of Psychological Factors in Tinnitus.
Hanyang Medical Reviews 2016;36(2):92-98
Based on the limitation of biomedical model of tinnitus, more attention has been paid to personalities or psychological aspects. Depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, and sleep disturbance were comorbid illnesses of tinnitus and research showed that neurobiological mechanisms such as dysfunction of limbic system or HPA axis were common in tinnitus and affective disorders and that comorbid psychiatric disorders enhanced the negative outcome of tinnitus. Recently, more attention is being paid to the relation of tinnitus with personality and the role of stress. Although the causal relation of personality and tinnitus is unclear, stress in itself showed that it can be a trigger in the development of tinnitus, and stress of tinnitus can cause adverse effects. Since the effect of fear-related cognition such as catastrophic thought about tinnitus was revealed more recently, its therapeutic implication should be explored. This review will describe the product of previous research and discuss future direction about psychological factors related to tinnitus.
Anxiety Disorders
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Cognition
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Depressive Disorder
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Limbic System
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Mood Disorders
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Psychology*
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Tinnitus*
5.The correlations between varying tinnitus severity and anxiety and depression in non-acute tinnitus patients.
Danping CHEN ; Xiaoqian WANG ; Hongming HUANG ; Min FU ; Runmei GE ; Peina WU ; Yong CUI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(22):1995-1998
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the correlation betwen varying degrees of non-acute tinnitus and anxiety and depression.
METHOD:
Seventy-seven outpatients with non-acute tinnitus as their in chief complaint were submitted to Tinnitus Handicap Inventory(THI), Self-Rating Anxiety Scale(SAS), and Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS).
RESULT:
THI and its three subscales were found to have significant correlations with SAS and SDS. The group (THI ≥ 38) had more anxiety and depression than the mild (THI < 38). Significant correlations were also observed between THI, SAS and SDS in the group with THI ≥ 38, in contrast with the group of THI < 38.
CONCLUSION
Patients with THI ≥ 38 suffered from severe anxiety and depression than the mild. Doctors should pay more attention to these patients, especially their psychological disorders.
Anxiety
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complications
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Depression
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Depressive Disorder
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Humans
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Personality Inventory
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Stress, Psychological
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Tinnitus
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complications
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psychology
6.The analysis of correlative factors on mental health of post-linguistic hearing loss adults.
Beier QI ; Xiaofang LI ; Wenbin GAO ; Bo LIU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(18):1598-1602
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the mental health level of the post-linguistic deafen adult, to analyze factors affecting the mental health level.
METHOD:
Fifty-two adult patients with severe to extremely severe post-linguistic hearing loss were randomly selected to participate the study. A self-reporting questionnaire drew up by researchers was used to collect sociological data of the participants. The self-rating anxiety scale (SAS), self-rating depression scale (SDS) and personal report of communication apprehension (PRCA-24) were used to measure the mental health degree of 52 post-linguistic hearing loss adults. To analyze related factors affecting the mental health in post-linguistic deafen adult.
RESULT:
(1) Majority of post-linguistic deafen adult have mental symptoms, including 24 subjects (46.15%) with anxiety feeling, 18 subjects (34.61%) with depression feeling and 45 subjects (86.54%) with communication apprehension. (2) Gander, with/without tinnitus, duration of hearing loss, education background and family support had significant correlation with the mental health level of subjects. Higher incident rate of mental symptoms were found in male (OR = 2.246), with tinnitus (OR = 0.536), short duration (OR = 1.397, 1.530), high education background (OR = 0.323) and poor family support (OR = 1.724).
CONCLUSION
The mental health of the post-linguistic deafen adult was worse than that of the normal people, pathological feature and sociological factors were significantly correlated to the psychological evaluation. It is very important to pay attention on mental health and to give effective counseling of hearing loss people.
Adult
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Anxiety
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complications
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Depression
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complications
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Female
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Hearing Loss
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complications
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psychology
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Humans
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Language Development
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Male
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Mental Health
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Tinnitus
7.Effect of negative life events on tinnitus patients quality of life.
Jianle XU ; Xiaoyi OU ; Jiaqun LAN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(4):229-232
OBJECTIVE:
To study the relationship between negative life events and quality of life of tinnitus patients, and explore the role of negative life events in psychological counseling and rehabilitation of tinnitus.
METHOD:
Sixty-one cases of tinnitus patients and 61 normal controls were tested with tinnitus handicap inventory and life event scale, scores were compared and the associated analysis was made.
RESULT:
Stimulating quantity of negative life events in the tinnitus group, compared with the control group was statistically different (Z = -2.56. P < 0.05). The incidence of negative life events in the tinnitus group compared with the control group was no statistically different (chi2 = 0.05, P > 0.05). The incidence of abnormal scores of negative life events compared with the control group was statistically different (chi2 = 16.68, P < 0.01). Positive correlation in tinnitus group was found between scores of negative life events and scores of tinnitus handicap inventory (r = 0.41, P < 0.01). The higher the score of negative life events, the lower the quality of life with tinnitus patients.
CONCLUSION
Severity of negative life events and tinnitus is closely related, and negative life events can reduce the quality of tinnitus patients life. We should pay more attention to negative life events in psychological counseling with tinnitus patients. The intervention in negative life events can improve the quality of life. providing the targeted and individualized theory basis for tinnitus psychological counseling and rehabilitation.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Case-Control Studies
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Female
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Humans
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Life Change Events
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Quality of Life
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Stress, Psychological
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Tinnitus
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psychology
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rehabilitation
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Young Adult
8.The curative effect of cognitive behavior therapy for the treatment of chronic subjective tinnitus.
Chun ZHONG ; Zhuanglong ZHONG ; Qiuping LUO ; Yongliang QIU ; Qiming YANG ; Yuehui LIU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;29(8):709-711
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the efficacy of the cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for the treatment of chronic subjective tinnitus.
METHOD:
One hundred and fifty-seven patients were randomly divided into two groups. Sixty-eight patients of the control group were treated by masking therapy; and the other 89 patients of the experimental group were treated by CBT therapy. The score of tinnitus handicap inventory (THI) was utilized to analyze the treatment efficacy in the two groups respectively.
RESULT:
The effective rate assessed by of THI score in the experimental group was not significantly higher than the control group 2 months after treatment (P > 0.05), but was significantly higher than the control group 6 months and 12 months after treatment (P < 0.05 respectively).
CONCLUSION
The CBT therapy contributed to achieve rapid adaptation of tinnitus feeling, which shows great value of further clinical application.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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Humans
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Tinnitus
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psychology
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therapy
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Treatment Outcome
9.Social psychological factors causes of acute exacerbation or re-decompensation of clinically significant chronic tinnitus.
Xiangli ZENG ; Zhicheng LI ; Peng LI ; Jintian CEN ; Yun ZHOU ; Yongqi LI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;29(8):696-699
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze social-psychological causes of acute exacerbation or re-decompensation of chronic tinnitus and provide theoretical basis for controlling and preventing tinnitus exacerbation and re-decompensation.
METHOD:
Systemic audiological tests and tinnitus handicap inventory were performed on 136 chronic tinnitus patients with acuteexacerbation or re-decompensation. For the patients with new hearing loss, a further investigation of living conditions and assessment of social support rating scale were utilized. The patients with relatively definite causes were treated accordingly.
RESULT:
(1) There were 89 patients complained of new changes of hearing, all of whom could tell the definite time point of tinnitus exacerbation, and 5 of them felt the exacerbation of hearing loss meanwhile. (2) Forty-two patients encountered adverse events on life or working, and tinnitus exacerbation occurred within several weeks to 3 months afterwards. Most of these patients could not tell the definite time point of tinnitus exacerbation or re-decompensation. Five cases of tinnitus exacerbation didn't tell any adverse events on life or working, but showed mood disorders, and the anti-anxiety treatment was effective to them. (3) Forty-seven cases without new hearing loss scored significantly lower in SSRS than healthy adults.
CONCLUSION
Emerging hearing loss is the main cause of acute exacerbation of chronic tinnitus. To find it in time and give effective treatment can save newly presented hearing loss, cure or relieve tinnitus. Adverse events in life(or working) and short of social support is another important cause of acute exacerbation of chronic tinnitus or decompensation recurrence, which suggests that social-psychological factors besides of hearing loss should be concerned in diagnosis and treatment of tinnitus.
Adult
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Disease Progression
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Hearing Loss
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Humans
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Social Support
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Tinnitus
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psychology
10.Application of cognitive theory of emotion in the study of tinnitus.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;29(8):691-695
Tinnitus is a common clinical disorder, which may generate trom a lot of causes, including otological disease and other systemic diseases associated with tinnitus or some factors such as insomnia and emotional cognition. Some studies have found that mood is associated with the occurrence and development of tinnitus and that psychological factors play a role in the occurrence and development of tinnitus in the tinnitus patients with mood disorders. At the same time, the psychological distress and emotional problems caused by tinnitus have drawn more and more attention of clinicians. Based on this, the cognitive theory of emotion can be helpful for evaluating tinnitus, and patients with severe tinnitus can be relieved by biofeedback information in tinnitus management. This article will analyze literature in these disciplines.
Cognition
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Emotions
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Humans
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Psychological Theory
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Tinnitus
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psychology
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therapy

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