Ringing in the ears, i.e. tinnitus, can be caused by cerumen impaction of the external auditory canal, secretory otitis media, Meniere’s disease, etc. The cause of the ringing in the ears should be treated with medication or surgery, and there is no fastest way to eliminate it. 1. Cerumen impaction of the external auditory canal: Cerumen is commonly known as earwax. If the cerumen is impaction, you should go to the hospital and the doctor will use a cerumen hook to remove the cerumen. If this method is not possible or the patient does not cooperate, the method of flushing can be used, i.e., sodium bicarbonate is used to soften the cerumen first, and then water is used to flush out the cerumen. If the cerumen cannot be flushed out, a suction device can be used to suck it out. 2. Secretory otitis media: In the acute stage, budesonide nasal spray and furosemide nasal drops can be used to improve the inflammation of the nasal cavity and the eustachian tube. Dexamethasone and other hormones can be used for short-term treatment to control edema and secretion. If the Eustachian tube is dysfunctional, myrtle oil can be used to increase the clearance function of the Eustachian tube. If the condition is serious, tympanocentesis is feasible if necessary. 3. Ménière’s disease: bed rest during seizures, low-salt diet, can take diazepam, benadryl and other vestibular nerve inhibitors. If vertigo attacks are frequent, intense, long-term conservative treatment is ineffective. Surgical treatment such as endolymphatic sac decompression is feasible. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical examination of the disease, to determine the cause of the cause of treatment is the key, the above drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice.