Noisy tinnitus is generally unlikely to recover on its own, and requires intervention. There is no specific data on recovery time, which is related to the degree of tinnitus. Noisy tinnitus is usually caused by wearing headphones for a long period of time or working in a noisy environment, which results in a noticeable ringing in the ears. Tinnitus is accompanied by partial hearing loss and hearing damage, so tinnitus, if left untreated, may lead to deafness. It is unlikely that noise tinnitus will recover on its own, and intervention is needed. The first choice should be to get out of the noisy environment, maintain sufficient sleep, take drugs to improve circulation and nutritional nerve, such as nicergoline, cytarabine sodium, methylcobalamin, etc., and at the same time, can be used with acupuncture, physiotherapy to relieve symptoms. After the above treatment, due to individual differences, as well as different degrees of tinnitus, so there is no accurate recovery time, positive early intervention can be expected to get good expectations. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.