Is dizziness and ringing in the ears high blood pressure?

Dizziness and tinnitus cannot be identified as hypertension, but patients with hypertension can cause symptoms of dizziness and tinnitus. Dizziness and tinnitus can have many clinical causes, such as in patients with peripheral vertigo, patients with inner ear related diseases, such as vestibular neuronitis, fluid in the inner ear, etc., patients can experience symptoms of dizziness and tinnitus, but do not necessarily have elevated blood pressure levels. Hypertension can lead to atherosclerosis of the arteries throughout the body, and atherosclerosis of the inner ear can cause ischemia, which manifests itself in symptoms such as dizziness and tinnitus, with high blood pressure being one of the triggering causes. Dizziness and tinnitus are relatively common in clinical practice. Hypertension cannot be diagnosed solely on the basis of dizziness and tinnitus, and patients should also pay attention to monitoring their blood pressure levels to ascertain the presence of elevated blood pressure. Patients with hypertension should have strict lifestyle control and take oral medication under the guidance of a physician.