Arteriosclerosis causing a ringing in the head may be a more serious condition.
Arteriosclerosis causing a ringing in the head, commonly referred to as tinnitus, indicates that the walls of the arteries are hardened to a high degree. When tinnitus occurs, the blood supply to the brain is affected, and the hardened arteries may also become narrowed or ruptured.
If a patient with atherosclerosis is found to have a ringing in the head, he can take aspirin or clopidogrel and other medications as prescribed by the doctor to reduce blood viscosity, and he also needs to take atorvastatin and other lipid-lowering drugs regularly to control the concentration of fatty acids in the blood, which can improve his condition after long-term drug treatment.
Atherosclerosis leads to head ringing, is likely to lead to further damage to brain tissue, must pay attention to low-salt, low-fat diet and regular review of arterial changes in the brain, once the dizziness, headache and other symptoms continue to aggravate the performance of discomfort, the need for timely medical attention.