Is cranial tinnitus curable?

Cranial tinnitus is also known as cerebral tinnitus. Tinnitus caused by auditory neuropathy and cerebrovascular pathology is more likely to be cured. However, there are some cases of tinnitus with unknown causes that are difficult to cure. There are many causes of tinnitus, most of which can be cured if the cause is identified and treated. Tinnitus caused by an acoustic neuroma can be cured by surgical removal of the tumor. Tinnitus caused by carotid cavernous sinus can be cured by interventional surgery. Tinnitus caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain can be cured by taking medicines such as Nicergoline and Cytarabine to improve blood supply to the brain and brain function. There are also some patients with tinnitus that are difficult to cure as no clear cause is found even after various tests such as cranial MRI. Some of them may have a state of anxiety and depression. Taking anti-anxiety and depression drugs such as sertraline and alprazolam can alleviate the symptoms of tinnitus to a certain extent. For patients with severe symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital and have the doctor arrange for the appropriate examination to clarify the cause of the disease and then give the appropriate treatment. All drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.