Most patients and doctors in the clinic are after the disappearance of tinnitus sound. If it disappears, it is cured, and if it does not disappear, it is not treated. In fact, this concept needs some adjustment. What kind of people will come to the clinic for tinnitus? How can these people be treated? The incidence of tinnitus is quite high, and many people have the symptoms of tinnitus in more or less severe or not. Many people do not feel the presence of tinnitus in the noisy environment during the daytime, and only feel its presence when it is late at night, and it does not affect normal work, study and life, and these people do not need treatment. There are some people who will intentionally look for whether their tinnitus symptoms are still present or not, and then will develop anxiety and worry about tinnitus, and further lose sleep and distress. These people need treatment. There are also people who had nothing but read in the media or newspapers that tinnitus will lead to deafness after a long time and come to see tinnitus out of fear of deafness. Such people need to know some medical knowledge. If tinnitus causes anxiety and insomnia, treatment is needed, but the goal of treatment is not exactly the disappearance of tinnitus. This is also a common understanding abroad. For those who come to the hospital after reading the newspaper, just tell them that very often tinnitus and deafness are not directly related. Tinnitus can go on for many years without deafness. It is also possible to have deafness without tinnitus. This will help to dispel the person’s doubts. If the tinnitus is accompanied by deafness, it is a different story. In this case, the main conflict is not tinnitus, but deafness. Deafness needs to be treated.