The phenomenon of tinnitus in a fifty-year-old woman may be physiological factors, or it may be a symptom of disease, such as hyperlipidemia, high blood pressure, ear disease, etc.. 1. Physiological factors: If a fifty-year-old woman is in the menopause stage, due to endocrine disorders in the body and symptoms such as anxiety, irritability and tinnitus, which is a normal physiological phenomenon, can be relieved by appropriate relaxation to alleviate the symptoms. 2. Diseases: (1) Hyperlipidemia: If a woman in her fifties has high blood fat, it can cause local atherosclerosis due to excessive lipid deposition on the inner wall of blood vessels, thus affecting the blood supply and tinnitus. (2) High blood pressure: If a 50-year-old woman has high blood pressure, her high blood pressure can cause some stimulation of blood vessels and lead to vascular sclerosis, resulting in insufficient local blood supply and tinnitus. (3) Ear diseases: diseases of the outer ear, middle ear, inner ear and auditory nerve may cause tinnitus. 3. Other: Tinnitus symptoms may occur due to mental and psychological factors, certain medications, and so on. If you have persistent tinnitus, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the problem and cooperate with the doctor for treatment.