The symptoms of tinnitus in adolescents may be caused by a variety of factors. Some patients may simply exhibit neurogenic tinnitus symptoms, which are often related to factors such as excessive study pressure, poor mental mood, or lack of sleep, and some may be related to excessive use of headphones to listen to songs. Meanwhile, some teenagers may suffer from tinnitus due to the blockage of large cerumen clusters in the ear canal, which can be quickly improved by cleaning the ear canal. In addition, some patients may suffer from acute and chronic inflammation of the middle ear, leading to tinnitus symptoms, and may also suffer from secretory otitis media, which requires further detailed examination of the ear for differential diagnosis.