There are a number of causes of sensorineural tinnitus, and the possibility of a complete cure is related to the disease that is causing it; in most cases a cure is more difficult. The most common causes of sensorineural tinnitus are age-related deafness, ototoxic drug-induced hearing loss, noise-induced hearing damage, Meniere’s disease, delayed hydrocele, external lymphatic fistula, inner ear infections, otosclerosis, paget’s disease and cochlear vascular defects. There is a possibility of curing the symptoms of sensorineural tinnitus through timely and standardized treatment of the above primary diseases. Age-related deafness, ototoxic drug-induced hearing loss due to aminoglycoside antibiotics, noise-induced hearing loss, Meniere’s disease, delayed membrane labyrinthine effusion, otosclerosis, and cochlear vascular defects are virtually incurable, and can only alleviate the clinical symptoms, resulting in persistent sensorineural tinnitus. If the sensorineural tinnitus is caused by inner ear infection, external lymphatic fistula, etc., it can be treated through the use of drugs or surgical treatment, etc. After treating the primary disease, the use of neurotrophic drugs such as methylcobalamin tablets and vitamins, to improve the circulation in the inner ear, can also play a positive role in the treatment of this type of sensorineural tinnitus. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital, through the examination to clarify the cause of the disease after treatment, do not delay, so as not to cause adverse consequences.