What to do if you don’t get enough sleep for tinnitus

Lack of sleep and tinnitus may be caused by autonomic disorders, cerebral arteriosclerosis, etc., and the causes need to be identified and treated; if tinnitus is caused by lack of sleep, adequate sleep should be ensured. 1. Autonomic disorders: Tinnitus and insomnia may be caused by autonomic disorders. Autonomic disorders can be caused by mental stress, often late at night and other factors, the patient will appear chest tightness, panic, headache, as well as dizziness, insomnia, tinnitus and other symptoms, but also accompanied by blurred vision, sweating and other phenomena. At this time, you can take oral glutamine, vitamin B1 and other drugs for treatment. For tinnitus symptoms, you can take oral prostaglandin, nimodipine and other drugs to improve microcirculation for treatment. 2. Cerebral arteriosclerosis: Cerebral arteriosclerosis is easy to involve the extracorporeal circulation system, resulting in extracorporeal circulation system is affected, tinnitus, insomnia phenomenon, but also dizziness, headache and other symptoms. Patients usually need to take oral aspirin tablets, clopidogrel tablets and other drugs as well as dabigatran etexilate and rivaroxaban for treatment. If the tinnitus is caused by sleep deprivation, the first thing to do is to ensure adequate sleep, and if necessary, oral sedative drugs can be prescribed by the doctor. If the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause and give targeted treatment.