Rhinitis may cause tinnitus symptoms, commonly found in chronic hypertrophic rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis and acute rhinitis. 1. Chronic hypertrophic rhinitis: the hypertrophy of the nasal turbinate and the edema of the nasal mucosa of the patient cause the dysfunction of the Eustachian tube, which leads to the lesion of the middle ear, and thus causes tinnitus. 2. Atrophic rhinitis: it will lead to mucosal atrophic lesions, and spread to the nasopharynx, resulting in the abnormal opening of the Eustachian tube, thus triggering tinnitus. 3. Acute rhinitis: mainly caused by viral and bacterial infections, can lead to nasopharyngeal Eustachian tube mucosal congestion and swelling, and then cause the Eustachian tube mucosal opening and closure of the incomplete, resulting in negative pressure in the middle ear cavity tympanic membrane invagination, leading to the emergence of tinnitus symptoms. If the patient appears serious tinnitus phenomenon, it is recommended to go to the hospital otorhinolaryngology examination and treatment in a timely manner.