The time to remission of tinnitus in patients with otitis media is related to the degree and type of the disease, and cannot be generalized. In acute otitis media patients, the tinnitus will be relieved in about 1 week after the inflammation is effectively controlled through reasonable treatment. In the case of chronic otitis media patients, if the disease is prolonged and the inflammation is repeatedly uncontrolled, the duration of tinnitus may be extended to several months or even years. In the case of tinnitus caused by secretory otitis media, the tinnitus can be relieved in about 15 days after conservative treatment. If the tinnitus is caused by purulent otitis media, the treatment time is longer and anti-inflammatory treatment is needed. In severe cases, patients may even need tympanoplasty or tympanic membrane repair surgery, and the tinnitus will be relieved after 1-2 months. Therefore, patients who have tinnitus should go to the ENT department of the hospital in time to seek treatment after clarifying the cause.