What medication is needed when treating tinnitus still depends on what causes it. If the patient has underlying diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, etc., the occurrence of tinnitus is likely to be related to the above diseases, it is recommended to visit a specialist and continue to take oral medications to control blood pressure, blood sugar and heart function; if the patient’s tinnitus is caused by infectious lesions such as otitis externa, otitis media, etc., oral antibiotics or topical ear drops should be used for treatment; if the patient’s tinnitus is caused by recent work stress, lack of sleep, or In addition, if the tinnitus is caused by anxiety, anti-anxiety drugs should be used. If the patient has had tinnitus for a long time, and there are no other accompanying diseases after the otologic examination in a regular hospital, no drugs can be used, and attention should be paid to a light diet, adjusting living habits, and quitting smoking and drinking. Therefore, whether and what kind of medication is needed when tinnitus occurs needs to be combined with the specific situation, and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for consultation, so as not to blindly use medication and delay treatment.