Tinnitus caused by TMJ is primarily treated for TMJ, and when TMJ is cured, the tinnitus symptoms disappear. TMJ can present with a range of symptoms, including limited mouth opening, joint popping, pain, and in some patients, tinnitus. To treat this condition, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin and acetaminophen can be taken to relieve pain, and antibiotics such as cefixime can be used to treat bacterial infections. In addition to medication, physical therapy, such as ultrasound, biofeedback electromyography, etc., can be used. Generally, when TMJ is under control, the tinnitus symptoms will be reduced and subside accordingly. TMJ should be treated in a timely manner, and medication should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid a series of complications that can affect daily life if it remains untreated for a long time.