Tinnitus caused by cough may be caused by upper respiratory tract infection, allergic pharyngitis, should be relieved through the treatment of the original disease to relieve the symptoms, can be used to sedate the cough medication, anti-allergy drugs and other treatments. If the cough is caused by upper respiratory tract infection, cough stimulation will lead to abnormal pressure in the Eustachian tube, causing swelling of the Eustachian tube, thus tinnitus occurs. According to the cause of the disease using ribavirin, amoxicillin, etc. for anti-infection treatment, with the use of sedative cough medication to relieve, such as codeine, dextromethorphan, pentoxyverine, etc., need to be taken under the guidance of a doctor. If the cough caused by allergic pharyngitis, often accompanied by allergic rhinitis, nasal mucosal edema, turbinate hypertrophy, which will block the pharyngeal port of the Eustachian tube, resulting in a negative pressure in the middle ear cavity, thus forming a secretory otitis media, tinnitus symptoms. It can be treated with budesonide nasal spray, oral loratadine, montelukast sodium, eucalyptus-pinocampus soft capsule and so on under doctor’s guidance. The causes of tinnitus caused by coughing are complex, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis and standardized medication and treatment.