Vascular pulsatile tinnitus is a disease in which tinnitus is produced due to disorders of arterial and venous blood flow transmitted to the inner ear. Common treatments include medication, surgery, and tinnitus exercise therapy. 1. Medication: For vascular diseases with a clear cause, medication can be used to treat the underlying disease and improve the arterial and venous blood flow disorders to achieve therapeutic effects. If the cause is not clear, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs to regulate the nervous system, such as Benzhexol, which is conducive to enhance the patient’s tolerance of tinnitus, thus improving the patient’s quality of life. 2. Surgery: For vascular malformation, arteriovenous fistula and other diseases caused by vascular tinnitus, you can take surgical treatment or interventional therapy, to relieve blood flow disorders, so as to eliminate tinnitus. 3. Tinnitus habituation therapy: Tinnitus habituation therapy, i.e., through masking, relaxation training, diversion of attention, etc., so that patients can get used to tinnitus, thereby improving the quality of life. If tinnitus occurs repeatedly in line with the rhythm of the heartbeat, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to carry out treatment. If psychological problems such as anxiety, fear and depression occur, it is recommended to receive timely psychological counseling.