Tinnitus generally refers to a phenomenon similar to the sound of insects in the brain. It is considered to be related to physiological factors such as lack of sleep and emotional fluctuations, and does not require special treatment. It is also considered to be related to hypertension, cerebral arteriosclerosis, cerebral infarction, etc., and needs to be treated with medication as prescribed by the doctor. 1. Physiological factors: For people with recent sleep deprivation, emotional fluctuation and overwork, tinnitus is easy to occur. Usually, no special treatment is needed, and it will disappear after adjusting work and rest, and taking proper rest. 2. Hypertension: when the patient’s blood pressure rises, it can induce tinnitus, dizziness and other uncomfortable symptoms. Usually, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to apply furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide and other diuretics, captopril, benazepril and other angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, chlorosartan and other angiotensin II receptor antagonists, nifedipine, verapamil and other calcium channel blockers to relieve the treatment. 3. Cerebral arteriosclerosis: the disease can also cause tinnitus in some patients. Patients can follow the doctor’s advice to apply betahistine, nimodipine, etc. to improve cerebral circulation, coenzyme A, cytarabine, etc. to activate nerve cells, ghrelin, methylcobalamin, etc. to improve the hypoxia of the nerve cells drug therapy, usually can improve tinnitus. 4. Cerebral infarction: the disease can cause tinnitus in some patients. Usually patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions to apply recombinant tissue-type fibrinogen activator, urokinase and other drugs for thrombolytic therapy, but also the application of edaravone, piracetam and other neuroprotection, aspirin, clopidogrel and other antiplatelet aggregation drugs, the serious condition of the feasibility of cranial decompression surgery, part of the brain tissue resection, and so on. It is recommended that people with tinnitus should seek further medical examination in order to clarify the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.