What’s wrong with the buzzing in the ears of an 80-year-old man?

The buzzing in the ears of 80-plus-year-olds, also known as tinnitus symptoms in ENT clinics, is mostly seen in the following cases: a. The most common sensorineural tinnitus, which is caused by senile deafness, is mostly due to the degeneration of the function of the auditory nervous system. In addition to tinnitus, it can also be accompanied by hearing loss. Second, cerumen embolism in the external ear canal, or otitis externa, which is caused by the ear canal being completely blocked by secretions, requires cleaning and flushing the ear canal. Foreign bodies in the external ear canal, commonly hair debris in contact with the surface of the eardrum. IV. Chronic systemic diseases, such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, cerebral infarction, cerebral atrophy, complications of diabetes, etc.