
What causes cerebral tinnitus?
Disease description:
Recently, I've constantly felt a buzzing sound in my head, which is very unsettling. I'd like to ask the doctor, what are the causes of tinnitus?

The causes of cerebral tinnitus are diverse, mainly including the following:
1. Cerebral hypoperfusion: Insufficient blood supply to the brain caused by cerebrovascular diseases, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, etc., may lead to cerebral tinnitus.
2. Cervical spondylosis: Cervical spine disease may compress blood vessels or nerves, affecting cerebral blood supply and nerve function, thereby triggering cerebral tinnitus.
3. Psychological factors: Long-term mental tension, anxiety, depression, and other emotional states may cause cerebral tinnitus.
4. Medication effects: Certain medications, such as hormonal drugs, contraceptives, and glucocorticoids, may increase the risk of cerebral vascular thrombosis, causing cerebral tinnitus.
5. Other systemic diseases: Conditions such as anemia, hypothyroidism, and cardiovascular diseases may also lead to cerebral tinnitus.
When experiencing symptoms of cerebral tinnitus, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.