Treatment of cerebral tinnitus

Most of the tinnitus is caused by atherosclerosis, which usually occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, and patients may have a history of diabetes, hyperlipidemia and hypertension. It can be treated with oral Cipro and Ginkgo biloba drops to improve blood circulation, and also with oral blood-raising and brain-clearing granules, oracetam and piracetam to improve brain metabolism. If the patient’s blood lipid and blood glucose are elevated, they should be regulated. The drugs for lowering blood lipid can be Simvastatin, Rosuvastatin and Atorvastatin; the drugs for lowering blood glucose are usually Metformin, and if necessary, insulin can also be used for glucose-lowering treatment. If blood pressure is elevated, calcium antagonists are generally preferred in middle-aged and elderly patients, and the commonly used drugs in clinical practice are levamlodipine and amlodipine benzoate. If tinnitus occurs in young people, it is usually caused by mental tension and stress, so it is important to relax and reduce stress. If a long time sleep deprivation may also be caused, usually to develop good habits, sleep and wake up on time, if necessary, you can also use drugs to regulate, commonly used drugs are glutathione and tranquilizing brain solution.