Why is the treatment of cerebral tinnitus poor?

  Cerebral tinnitus is more common in clinical practice, but patients often report poor treatment results for cerebral tinnitus, why is this? This is closely related to the complex etiology of cerebral tinnitus.  It is mostly caused by brain marrow emptiness, fire depression and phlegm warmth obstruction, etc. The patient feels that the brain is ringing, sometimes like a robin’s cry, sometimes like a steam whistle, and sometimes like the sound of a train, which often makes the patient feel very irritable and affects sleep, and when it is not relieved for a long time, the memory decreases. It is often accompanied by tinnitus, lumbar and knee weakness, dizziness and lightheadedness. It mostly occurs in middle-aged and elderly people. It is more common in women, and there are mostly no positive signs during the examination.  2. When patients go to the hospital, doctors often confuse tinnitus with tinnitus, and some even say, “No way, how can it ring in the head, how can there be a robin’s call?” In fact, tinnitus does exist, and the specific cause is very complex and not caused by a single reason. Therefore, the treatment is often not satisfactory.  3. There are many causes of tinnitus, and only when the cause of tinnitus is determined can the right medicine be prescribed and the treatment be effective. The main causes of tinnitus are as follows: In young people, especially student patients, it is often caused by mental factors such as study tension, stress and emotional instability, and is a functional disease. These patients often have symptoms such as anxiety, insomnia, depression, irritability, panic, shortness of breath, chest tightness, etc. Some feel stiffness in the neck and discomfort in the back of the shoulder. These patients often lack exercise, resulting in head and neck muscle spasms that cannot relax, compressing the blood vessels in the neck and causing insufficient blood supply to the brain, or poor physical fitness, resulting in poor blood circulation, affecting the blood supply to the brain and causing brain tinnitus. For these patients, proper relaxation and rest can be relieved.  In elderly people, or patients with hypertension, most of them are caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain, which manifests as dizziness and memory loss. You should check the causes of insufficient blood supply to the brain, such as blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipids and blood viscosity, and check the color ultrasound of the brain to understand the condition of the cerebral blood vessels. If there is hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia or significantly elevated blood viscosity, you should promptly lower the sugar, lipid and blood viscosity, which can often achieve obvious results. Normally, one should pay attention to rest, maintain good sleep habits and status, and combine work and rest.  It can be seen that the etiology of tinnitus is complex. If you have tinnitus, you should seek treatment from a doctor who has experience in tinnitus treatment in time.