Neurogenic tinnitus is an abnormal sound produced by the ear without any external stimulation. The clinical manifestation of neural tinnitus is intermittent or continuous high-pitched cicadas, blowing wind, running water or roaring machines. To eliminate neurological tinnitus, we can first use drugs that nourish the nerves, dilate blood vessels and improve microcirculation. Such as flunarizine, nimodipine, etc. If the duration of tinnitus is short. If the tinnitus is short-lived, you can use nerve-nourishing drugs together with vasodilators to reduce the symptoms. If it lasts for a long time, you can take some vitamins such as vitamin B1 and methylcobalamin to regulate the nerves. You can also use some sedative and sleeping pills to improve sleep as appropriate. It is important to have a low-salt and low-fat diet and to take rest to avoid strain, fatigue and anxiety. If there is hypertension, diabetes and other diseases, also active treatment. Hearing loss can also be treated with hyperbaric oxygen. For neurogenic tinnitus with a long history, the effect of conventional medication may not be ideal. Try masking therapy to find the frequency of tinnitus, then listen to it twice a day for half an hour each time, and after persisting for a period of time, the tinnitus is adapted and it may not be heard. In conclusion, neurological tinnitus, a common and difficult to treat clinical disease, has no special medicine treatment because the exact cause of its onset is not clear. You should combine your symptoms and choose the right treatment method under the guidance of your doctor.