The main causes of cerebral tinnitus are abnormal nerve function in the brain, ear diseases, other organic diseases and inadequate blood supply to the cerebral arteries. In case of elderly people, cerebral tinnitus is often the cause of insufficient blood supply to the brain. The main symptoms of cerebral tinnitus caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain are: cerebral tinnitus, dizziness, and memory loss. In addition, a decrease in brain function, lack of sleep, overuse of the brain, and strain can cause the symptoms of tinnitus. In a few cases, it may be a problem of the cervical spine. Insufficient blood supply to the brain caused by cervical spine lesions and compression of nerves can also cause tinnitus. Symptoms of tinnitus caused by cervical spine lesions are often accompanied by tension headaches. These headaches are characterized by swelling and pain in the head sometimes throughout the day, especially in the posterior occipital region. Sometimes it is also accompanied by tinnitus and dizziness. People with this symptom should go to the hospital for brain CT and cervical spine x-ray examination. If the examination results are related to insufficient blood supply to the brain, cervical spondylosis and cerebral vascular sclerosis, enteric aspirin tablets and flunarizine capsules, pertastatin, nimodipine, etc. can be taken. It can also be treated with cervical spine traction. If the brain tinnitus is caused by abnormal brain function or insomnia or emotional reasons, you need to take the appropriate anti-anxiety and depression drugs to solve the problem. If it is caused by hypertension or anemia, it should be treated actively to eliminate the cause. You should pay attention to your lifestyle, take appropriate outdoor exercise, eat a light diet, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and keep a positive and optimistic attitude. All in all, the treatment of tinnitus must be clearly defined after the cause of the disease, and then the right treatment. It is recommended that the correct medication be used under the guidance of a doctor.