Does tinnitus go away?

Patients with cerebral tinnitus may or may not disappear, as follows: 1. May disappear: Patients with cerebral tinnitus symptoms due to transient cerebral vascular spasm, or due to plant nerve dysfunction, anxiety, depression, etc. Patients can generally make their cerebral tinnitus symptoms disappear through lifestyle adjustments and improved sleep. 2. Difficult to disappear: Patients with cerebral tinnitus symptoms due to narrowing of the cerebral arteries, If the tinnitus is caused by narrowing of the cerebral arteries, intracranial occupying lesions, intracranial infections, etc., the patient’s symptoms are difficult to disappear. Patients can be examined by cranial CT, cranial MRI and transcranial Doppler ultrasound to clarify the cause of tinnitus and give targeted treatment to the cause. The main means of treatment are medication and lifestyle adjustment. Commonly used medications include those that nourish nerves, improve cerebral circulation, and dilate cerebral blood vessels.