There are not many patients who can seek early diagnosis and treatment after suffering from tinnitus, and most of them are divided into two categories: one type of patients cannot pay attention to tinnitus and think that it will get better naturally, and only remember to seek medical treatment after months of delay; the other type of patients are overly nervous after suffering from tinnitus, accompanied by symptoms of anxiety, insomnia, loss of appetite and other psychological disorders. These two types of patients are mostly undesirable, mainly because they lack sufficient knowledge about tinnitus. Once tinnitus is found to be diagnosed, it must be treated early for the following reasons: Yao Weijie, Department of Otolaryngology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinically, the aura of certain diseases manifest as tinnitus, such as anemia, hypotension, sudden deafness, external ear disease and middle ear disease, often precede tinnitus. In fact, the organs of these diseases have not yet caused damage in the early stage, and with early and timely treatment of tinnitus, the functions of these organs are treated earlier and the efficacy is often more satisfactory. In addition, for ear diseases such as Meniere’s disease and auditory neuroma, there is no doubt that early diagnosis and early surgical treatment are very important to correct tinnitus, which can sometimes be fatal if treatment is delayed. Of course, tinnitus patients should not be overly nervous, as there are still quite a few cases of tinnitus (subjective idiopathic tinnitus) for which the cause cannot be found, but may be caused by recent exertion, emotional changes, sleep disorders, etc. Again, the production of tinnitus is a signal, a sign of physical subhealth. Therefore, it is not unreasonable to think of tinnitus as an “alarm” for the human body. Regardless of whether the cause of tinnitus can be found or not, early diagnosis is still necessary to avoid delaying treatment on the one hand and to reduce the psychological burden of the patient on the other. For patients with tinnitus accompanied by psychological disorders, giving appropriate psychological treatment and necessary counseling at an early stage can alleviate and eliminate patients’ concerns, which plays a positive role in stabilizing symptoms and relieving tinnitus. On the contrary, without early reassurance and necessary explanation, tinnitus can easily be aggravated due to the patient’s heavy concern.