Before rehabilitating tinnitus, the doctor will first try to find the possible causes of the tinnitus and then choose the appropriate rehabilitation method, such as: 1. Clearing cerumen: If the tinnitus is caused by cerumen blockage, clearing the cerumen will usually eliminate the tinnitus symptoms. 2. Rehabilitation of vascular disease: If the tinnitus is caused by an underlying vascular disease, the doctor can rehabilitate the underlying vascular disease through medication, surgery or other methods. 3. Medications: If the tinnitus is caused by taking certain medications, your doctor can help you try switching to other medications. Although medications are difficult to cure tinnitus, in some cases they can reduce the severity of tinnitus symptoms and its complications. These medications can have varying side effects and need to be used at the discretion of a medical professional. However, patients facing tinnitus problems need to realize that tinnitus relief is not a simple medical process, but an integrated program of psychological rehabilitation, cognitive strategies, and acoustic rehabilitation combined. A professional audiologist will advise tinnitus patients on psychological rehabilitation or cognitive strategies, combined with acoustic rehabilitation, to make them feel less disturbed by tinnitus. 4. Psychological rehabilitation: Psychological rehabilitation is the introduction of informative psychological counseling. In order to help patients deal with their tinnitus as much as possible, when psychological rehabilitation is performed for tinnitus patients, the hearing health care professional (professional dispenser) explains the possible causes of the presumed tinnitus, how this cause is often accompanied by a severe degree of tinnitus, how to perform acoustic rehabilitation, etc. 5. Cognitive strategies: Cognitive strategies invoke different psychological approaches to help patients develop a correct understanding of tinnitus, the impact and changes it brings to their lives, and the normal expectations that arise from the rehabilitation process of tinnitus. Correct cognition helps patients to reduce their reactions to tinnitus, including anxiety, depression or depression. 6. Acoustic rehabilitation: Using different sounds for different tinnitus rehabilitation processes serves one of two main purposes: masking the tinnitus sound, so the tinnitus is never heard again, or diverting attention from the tinnitus sound. Current medical acoustic rehabilitation methods to relieve tinnitus include: 1. Distraction: Tinnitus patients actively listen to rehabilitation sounds in order to divert their attention away from the tinnitus. Masking or covering up the tinnitus sound with rehabilitation sounds, so the tinnitus sufferer will no longer hear the tinnitus sound. 2. Habituation, which is used in some tinnitus rehabilitation processes, uses a sound to accustom the tinnitus sufferer to the presence of the tinnitus sound.