Whether it is useful for tinnitus patients to wear hearing aids is as follows: a. There is no particularly good effect: If the patient only has simple tinnitus and no hearing loss, it is generally not recommended to wear hearing aids, which have no particularly good therapeutic effect. If tinnitus is accompanied by mild to moderate deafness, you can choose to wear hearing aids. Wearing hearing aids can help to improve hearing and reduce the symptoms of tinnitus through hearing aid debugging, which can also help to improve the quality of life and reduce the disturbance of tinnitus for patients. The specific situation varies from patient to patient and should be determined based on the cause of tinnitus, the type of tinnitus, and the severity of tinnitus. It is necessary to investigate whether there are organic pathologies causing tinnitus, such as auditory neuroma, meningioma, or external ear canal cancer, and if there are these diseases, targeted treatment is needed for the primary pathology.