What are the symptoms of high blood pressure tinnitus?

High blood pressure tinnitus can be intermittent or continuous cicadas or sirens, or it can be a sound that occurs with the pulsation of blood vessels, which can be intervened with medication and other measures. Hypertension tinnitus symptoms are more diverse, its pitch can be high-pitched cicada or siren-like, or a mixture of sounds; loudness can be large or small, but usually the initial loudness is small, with the development of the disease may gradually increase; can be presented as a continuous tinnitus, or intermittent or with the pulse rhythm of the tinnitus. When this symptom occurs, it is recommended that treatment be carried out under the guidance of the clinician. Hydrochlorothiazide, nifedipine, enalapril and other antihypertensive treatments can be chosen as appropriate, and the tinnitus symptom can be improved after the blood pressure improves. At the same time, it is recommended to take a light diet, avoid excessive salt intake, avoid smoking and drinking alcohol, and keep a happy mood. If the tinnitus is not relieved for a long time, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.