Atrophic gastritis patients with tinnitus does not necessarily aggravate the condition, tinnitus may be a normal physiological phenomenon, or it may be caused by recent gastrointestinal dysfunction. Atrophic gastritis refers to the atrophy and thinning of the gastric mucosa, the reduction of gastric glands, and even the emergence of intestinal metaplasia. Common causes of atrophic gastritis include Helicobacter pylori infection and autoimmune problems. Common symptoms include abdominal pain, belching (burping), and bloating. Bowel sounds are sounds caused by food in the intestines during peristalsis. Physical conditions such as hunger can also cause bowel sounds. Increased bowel sounds may be caused by indigestion, and common causes include enteritis and gastrointestinal dysfunction. So atrophic gastritis intestinal tinnitus may just be caused by hunger, recent poor diet or other factors that cause intestinal dysfunction, and cannot be directly considered as an aggravation of atrophic gastritis. If there is any discomfort, the patient should consult the doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.