Tinnitus occurs in patients with neurasthenia, mostly caused by lack of sleep. The main treatment is to improve sleep, which can be regulated by lifestyle, such as developing good habits of sleep and rest, and getting up on time may ensure sufficient sleep time. Taking part in physical exercise, playing outdoor sports, listening to relaxing music and drinking a glass of warm milk before going to bed may help to improve the patient’s sleep, and the patient’s symptoms may be relieved after the sleep is improved. Prolonged sleep deprivation may cause ischemia and hypoxia in the brain, and patients may experience dizziness, nausea, vomiting, sensory disorders and motor disorders in the limbs, as well as tinnitus, and in severe cases, deafness. If necessary, drugs to improve blood circulation can be applied for treatment. Commonly used drugs include Cipro and Ginkgo biloba drops.