Causes of sensorineural tinnitus

There are many clinical causes of sensorineural tinnitus, mainly including the following: First, it is common in young people, and if they often stay up late at night and are highly stressed, they may develop neural tinnitus. Second, the patient may have high blood pressure and take antihypertensive drugs for years, which may also trigger tinnitus. Third, the nature of work is often considered, such as frequent contact with the noise environment, work in the airport or work in the construction site, may appear neurological tinnitus. Regardless of which of the above causes of tinnitus, it is recommended that active examination and symptomatic treatment be carried out to avoid the formation of chronic tinnitus affecting normal work and life, and it is recommended that reasonable rest and rest do not stay up late.