Does listening to music with headphones often cause tinnitus?

Frequent listening to songs with headphones may cause tinnitus. Frequent use of headphones or excessive volume in headphones may cause continuous damage or injury to the inner ear, which may result in persistent tinnitus symptoms and may also cause a certain degree of sensorineural hearing loss. If a patient already has tinnitus or hearing loss and does not pay attention to ear protection, continuing to use headphones may cause tinnitus and hearing loss symptoms, which may gradually worsen or even make it difficult to effectively treat and improve. If patients have tinnitus symptoms, they need to go to the hospital in time for examination. They can understand the current hearing condition through audiological function examination, and they can also take oral medications that can improve inner ear microcirculation and nerve nutrition, such as ginkgo biloba preparations and methylcobalamin, which have certain therapeutic effects on improving tinnitus symptoms.