The causes of neurological tinnitus are relatively complex, mainly including ear diseases, such as external ear diseases: otitis externa, foreign bodies in the external ear, etc.; acute and chronic inflammation of the middle ear, tympanic membrane perforation, etc.; and some other systemic diseases: such as Anemia, malnutrition, excessive fatigue, lack of sleep, emotional stress, etc. may be the causes of tinnitus. Therefore, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to check and confirm the cause of tinnitus before providing symptomatic treatment. And tinnitus must be treated promptly to prevent it from getting worse.