Neurogenic tinnitus is categorized into sensorineural tinnitus, peripheral neurogenic tinnitus and central neurogenic tinnitus, while idiopathic tinnitus is tinnitus of unknown etiology. Neurogenic tinnitus, also known as sensorineural tinnitus, may be associated with disorders of the cochlea, auditory nerve and auditory center, such as senile deafness, ototoxic drug-induced hearing loss, noise hearing loss and Meniere’s disease. Idiopathic tinnitus is a collective term for a category of clinically unexplained tinnitus with an unclear etiology and a lack of a clear cure, which may or may not be accompanied by hearing impairment and adverse psychological reactions. If you suspect that you have idiopathic tinnitus or neurogenic tinnitus, you should go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis and cause under the guidance of your doctor and complete the relevant diagnosis and treatment.