Elderly tinnitus patients can generally improve their symptoms through life care, medication, and instrumental and surgical treatments.
1. Life care: Tinnitus patients should combine work and rest in daily life, avoid excessive fatigue, pay attention to regular eating habits, avoid spicy and stimulating food, closely monitor blood sugar, blood pressure, etc., to reduce the probability of tinnitus caused by blood supply.
2. Medications: Tinnitus sufferers can take vasodilating or nerve-nourishing medications, such as methylcobalamin dispersible tablets and cytarabine sodium capsules under the guidance of a doctor to alleviate and improve the symptoms, and those who are allergic to the medications are prohibited from using them.
3. Instrumental and surgical treatments: When tinnitus is accompanied by hearing loss, affecting life and communication, hearing aids can be used to improve hearing and mask tinnitus. Patients with severe or profound sensorineural deafness and tinnitus in both ears can choose cochlear implant surgery to improve hearing loss and suppress tinnitus.
It is recommended that patients with senile tinnitus should maintain a positive attitude when symptoms occur, go to the hospital in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease, and standardize the use of medication and treatment under the guidance of the doctor.