Long-term buzzing ears need to be alert to vascular diseases, chronic secretory otitis media, senile deafness and other diseases. 1. Vascular diseases: when the body suffers from intracranial pressure elevation, sigmoid sinus diverticulum and other diseases, it can lead to increased pressure in the arterial vessels around the ear, which will produce obvious throbbing sensation and other uncomfortable symptoms. Some patients may experience long-term buzzing in the ears. 2. Chronic secretory otitis media: Chronic otitis media is often caused by dysfunction of the Eustachian tube, immune response and other factors. Such patients may experience different degrees of hearing loss, occlusion in the ear, as well as symptoms of buzzing in the ears, which are mostly intermittent. 3. Geriatric deafness: Geriatric deafness may be caused by gradual increase in age and living in a high decibel environment for a long period of time, resulting in loss of the auditory system. Some elderly patients will experience different degrees of tinnitus, such as long-term buzzing in the ears, dizziness, headache and other symptoms. Long-term buzzing in the ears may also be caused by high blood pressure and other diseases, and it is recommended to actively consult a doctor for a systematic examination to clarify the cause.