Is cerebral tinnitus caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain?
Generally, cerebral tinnitus may be caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain, or it could result from other factors; a specific diagnosis depends on individual circumstances. If discomfort occurs, timely medical consultation is recommended. Detailed analysis is as follows:
Cerebral tinnitus refers to a patient's subjective perception of ringing or buzzing sounds inside the head. If cerebral tinnitus is accompanied by symptoms such as dizziness, headache, or memory decline, or if it persists for a prolonged period, it may indicate insufficient cerebral blood flow.
If the cerebral tinnitus is sudden in onset and not accompanied by other obvious symptoms, it may be related to factors other than inadequate brain blood supply.
Patients with cerebral tinnitus may, under medical guidance, use medications such as Xiaoshuan Enteric-coated Capsules, Tiandan Tongluo Capsules, or Ginkgo biloba tablets, tailored to their individual conditions. In daily life, maintaining a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and a positive mental state can contribute to overall health maintenance.