Cerebral tinnitus is a phantom-like ringing in the brain due to abnormal lesions in parts of the brain. The causes of tinnitus are often organic changes in the brain, neurological lesions in the brain, and abnormal lesions in the blood vessels of the brain. When blood pressure fluctuates abnormally, it is also likely to produce the symptoms of tinnitus. First of all, it is necessary to actively control high blood pressure, as unstable blood pressure can lead to aggravation of cerebral tinnitus. When cerebral arteriosclerosis occurs, the elasticity of blood vessels decreases and the lumen narrows, resulting in the blood hitting the walls of blood vessels, which can also produce cerebral tinnitus. You can also take some oral medications to improve brain circulation and promote oxygen supply to the brain. Cerebrovascular dilating drugs such as flunarizine capsules and nimodipine can be given to treat the condition, and Chinese medicine can also be used as appropriate. Such as Liu Wei Di Huang Wan, Tian Ma Shou Wu Wan, etc. to regulate, also has a very good effect. Chinese medicine treatment can be combined with acupuncture therapy to treat this disease, especially head acupuncture therapy. The effect is better. Lastly, it is important to emphasize that cerebral tinnitus that is caused by abnormalities in the cerebral vascular structure (such as arteriovenous fistulas and arteriovenous malformations) requires timely surgical treatment, otherwise it is a “time bomb” buried in the head, and there is a risk of bleeding or thrombosis at any time. In short, the treatment of tinnitus needs to be diagnosed in a hospital, and then the condition should be treated in a comprehensive manner.