What should I see for cerebral tinnitus and how should I be examined?

Patients with cerebral tinnitus should make their choice based on their patient’s age, any previous mental disorders, cerebrovascular disease and any accompanying symptoms such as neck discomfort, headache, hemiparesis, etc. They can be seen in neurology, ENT, orthopaedics, neurosurgery and psychiatry departments.
Tests usually include blood tests, blood glucose, lipids, liver and kidney functions. CT, MRI, cervical vascular ultrasound, angiography, etc. may be used to find the cause if brain disease is suspected. X-rays, CT, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are feasible for those who suspect cervical spondylosis.