Causes of tinnitus include sudden deafness, otitis media, noise exposure, and psychosomatic factors. Prednisone acetate, as a glucocorticoid, has a therapeutic effect on sudden deafness. Other causes of tinnitus require standardized treatment for specific causes. Hormones are commonly used in the treatment of tinnitus, with anti-inflammatory, anti-viral and immunosuppressive effects. It can relieve endothelial edema and increase blood supply to the ear. Glucocorticosteroids can be used for tinnitus caused by fluid in the inner ear to eliminate inner ear labyrinth edema by improving blood circulation to the ear. The modes of administration include oral, intravenous, and tympanic chamber administration. Clinical often choose different drugs for targeted treatment according to different etiology and symptom characteristics, including: anticonvulsants such as carbamazepine, lamotrigine, etc., vasodilators such as betahistine, etc. can improve the microcirculation of blood in the inner two, and local anesthetic drugs such as procaine, lidocaine, etc. have a blocking effect on the neural axon binding place. If tinnitus occurs, you need to consult a doctor as soon as possible for systematic examination and diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the use of medication and treatment, do not use drugs on your own, to avoid causing serious complications.