Neurogenic tinnitus is generally a subjective feeling of a person without any external sound source or conditioned stimulus. Generally hang up the ear, nose and throat department. Neurogenic tinnitus can be manifested as a variety of different tones and timbres, high pitch tinnitus like cicadas is common, but can also be accompanied by vertigo, hearing loss and other symptoms. Depending on the cause, tinnitus can be categorized into sensorineural, peripheral nervous and central nervous tinnitus. It is usually found in people with high stress levels and has a relatively high incidence in the elderly, and is recommended to be seen by an ENT doctor. Patients with tinnitus are advised to go to the ENT in a timely manner to clarify the nature and cause of the tinnitus and then follow the doctor’s instructions for diagnosis and treatment in order to avoid delays in the condition.