Whether tinnitus in young people can heal on its own cannot be generalized, but needs to be clearly diagnosed in conjunction with the cause. There are many causes of tinnitus, so it is recommended to visit the neurology department of a hospital as soon as possible to have the specific cause clarified by a professional doctor and to undergo targeted treatment. Patients with long-term strain and brain activity, as well as mental tension, staying up late, and irregular work and rest, may lead to neurological weakness and plant nerve dysfunction, and be in a subhealthy state, which may manifest as brain tinnitus symptoms, accompanied by a series of uncomfortable symptoms such as dizziness and head sinking. By improving their poor lifestyle and ensuring sleep, they can usually heal themselves. If the tinnitus is caused by dural sinus arteriovenous malformation or cavernous sinus vascular malformation, most patients cannot heal themselves. When a patient develops tinnitus, he or she should visit a neurologist and undergo a cranial magnetic angiography or DSA examination to provide targeted treatment.