Is there a relationship between high blood pressure and tinnitus?

When a patient has the medical condition of high blood pressure, it may have an effect on the symptoms of tinnitus. The patient may suffer from tinnitus symptoms that may be triggered by factors such as high blood pressure or fluctuating blood pressure that is not well controlled. If the patient has chronic tinnitus symptoms themselves, an increase in blood pressure may further exacerbate the onset of tinnitus symptoms. For patients with tinnitus symptoms, in addition to the corresponding examination of the structure of the ear and audiological function, it is also necessary to pay attention to the monitoring of the patient’s systemic indicators, including blood pressure, blood glucose, blood lipids, and so on, and it is often necessary to improve the ear and craniocerebral imaging to comprehensively determine the patient’s condition. When blood pressure is well controlled, it is also beneficial to the treatment and improvement of tinnitus symptoms.