Tinnitus in the elderly may be caused by physiological factors, or it may be caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain, ear diseases and autonomic disorders. The causes of tinnitus are different and the treatment methods are also different, generally through improving sleep, reducing stress and medication to alleviate the symptoms. 1. Physiological factors: Tinnitus can be caused by sleep deprivation and stress, and can be relieved by improving sleep and reducing stress. 2. Insufficient blood supply to the brain: when the blood supply to the brain is insufficient, it can lead to ischemia of the intracranial arteries, thus causing tinnitus and dizziness. Symptomatic treatment can be given to improve circulatory symptoms, such as ginkgo biloba and other drugs. 3. Ear diseases: such as middle ear infection, Meniere’s disease and other diseases, can lead to tinnitus symptoms, can be given anti-inflammatory drugs such as cefuroxime, mannitol dehydration and other medications, but also can be given to vitamin B1, methylcobalamin and other nutritive neurological drugs. 4. Autonomic dysfunction: patients with chronic insomnia and anxiety, because the brain does not get enough rest, can lead to autonomic dysfunction, tinnitus symptoms, through the glutamine and other drugs to regulate neurological function treatment, relieve tinnitus symptoms. Tinnitus in the elderly, it is recommended to consult the neurology department, after clarifying the cause of the disease, follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment program, do not blindly self-medication.