Question

The patient is 52 years old and primarily experiences persistent head ringing, sometimes accompanied by fainting and nausea. The onset of symptoms was within the past six months, and no detailed examination has been conducted. The patient has not received any treatment in the past.

Answer

Persistent head ringing may be caused by insufficient brain blood supply, often associated with hyperlipidemia. Treatment mainly involves lowering blood lipids, dilating blood vessels, and stabilizing brain blood supply. Precautions include a low-fat diet, quitting smoking and drinking, and increasing the intake of vegetables and fruits. Medications such as Nimodipine, Cilpotal, Brain Activator, Salvia miltiorrhiza, or intramuscular Betahistine injections can be taken. Additionally, attention should be paid to tinnitus caused by otitis media and excessive use of headphones should be avoided.