Frequent tinnitus and sometimes buzzing in the ears what is going on

Frequent tinnitus sometimes buzzing, may be related to neurogenic tinnitus, cerebrovascular disease, ear diseases and so on. 1. Neurogenic tinnitus: Long-term irregular work and rest, staying up late, having anxiety, depression, and working in a noisy environment for a long time can cause this disease, resulting in tinnitus that occurs continuously or intermittently. 2. Cerebrovascular disease: such as benign intracranial hypertension, the anterior inferior cerebellar artery compression of the auditory nerve, etc., through the responsibility of vascular compression can also produce such tinnitus. 3. Ear diseases, cholesteatoma, otitis externa, tympanic membrane perforation and other ear injuries can cause tinnitus. The specific cause of frequent tinnitus and sometimes buzzing can only be identified after a systematic examination, and it is recommended that the patient actively consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis.