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  1. F

    Sudden Onset Tinnitus 4 Weeks After Head Trauma / Mild TBI — My Story So Far

    ...brevity, I'll try to sum up everything as much as possible and include keywords for the search results. On March 20th, 2024, I suffered head trauma / mild TBI after an accident while riding an electric Lime scooter. I slipped and hit my forehead on the metal handlebar and hit my occipital...
  2. W

    Tinnitus Caused by Head Landing on Pillow When Jumping Into Bed

    So, in 2020, I developed tinnitus when I jumped into my bed, and my head landed on my pillow with a bit of force, as you would when you jumped onto a bed. My tinnitus started right after that and hasn't gone anyway since. I'm a bit puzzled about what caused my tinnitus here since the jump...
  3. Verify_Checked

    Tinnitus, Illness, & Medical Trauma

    Hi everyone, I have been a long-time lurker of Tinnitus Talk, and I’ve finally decided to join. My story is a complicated one, but I’m sure many of you can relate. I've had tinnitus for as long as I can remember. It was so faint that I didn’t even know what it was! I remember unplugging things...
  4. Pos

    My Tinnitus Has Seriously Improved Over 6 Months Since Acoustic Trauma

    I had a terrible episode after playing with the speaker. It was next to my head, and I played frequencies upwards of 13000 Hz at around 80-90 dB for 10 minutes. I didn't think this would be bad, but the following six months completely changed me. For the first two weeks, I was on Prednisone 50...
  5. _Shoto_

    I feel absolutely the worst since the trauma onset 7 or 8 months ago. Absolutely catastrophic...

    I feel absolutely the worst since the trauma onset 7 or 8 months ago. Absolutely catastrophic. My head hurts so much. Especially inner ears
  6. Jos

    Tinnitus After Head Trauma

    ...what you are talking about now from my own experience: I was hit by a car in March of this year while riding my bicycle, and suffered a head trauma. After a couple of days I realized that the impact left sounds in my head that fluctuated, but didn't go away. It started as a high frequency...
  7. BB23

    Pulsatile Tinnitus Followed by Visual Snow and Other Symptoms: What's Wrong with Me?

    Are you on prescription medications? Have you done any hardcore drugs recently? Did you have any head trauma?
  8. Lisa88

    Head Trauma to Existing Tinnitus?

    ...of my head against a carpeted floor at quite hard impact. For the last 3 days my t has been elevated, especially in the mornings. Hoping this is a temporary elevation. Has anyone else suffered head trauma which has effected their existing t? And if so, how long did the elevation last? Thanks...
  9. sandyknight

    @delta784 Whatever caused my hyperacusis also caused my dysacusis. I think I developed VSS after...

    @delta784 Whatever caused my hyperacusis also caused my dysacusis. I think I developed VSS after head trauma and then a few weeks later I accidentally blasted my ears. My dysacusis was really bad at the beginning, couldn’t use a fan because of the ringing. I don’t know if I’ve actually gotten...
  10. Ricky81

    Is Tinnitus from Head Trauma Permanent?

    Hi Dr. Ancill, We are so happy to have you on board. I read you have a great deal of knowledge on Head Trauma related Tinnitus. I have T in both ears and it started 50 days after head trauma, but its louder in my left ear. My T is either from Head Trauma, High Intracranial Pressure and/or Ear...
  11. Michael Leigh

    Second Acoustic Trauma: Seeking Advice on Ear Fullness/Pressure

    My acoustic trauma was caused by headphones. I used them a lot over a long period of time and at a volume that was too high without realizing it. After I developed tinnitus and hyperacusis, I suspected that my hearing was impaired. My appointment to be seen at ENT was 6 months away. Throughout...
  12. G61

    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus Due to Head/Neck Trauma?

    I have my hyperacusis and tinnitus due to the head trauma. The T was very loud and extremely high pitch that I could not even find it in the tinnitus frequency matching apps. After months of chiropractic treatments, the pitch seemed to go down and it's a little more bearable but my hyperacusis...
  13. tomytl

    Second Acoustic Trauma: Seeking Advice on Ear Fullness/Pressure

    Hello Michael, How long did it take for your hearing and everything else to stabilize after the second setback? Although I know it usually takes time, I'm very anxious this time. I'm currently in week 7. Thanks.
  14. Frédéric

    Case Report: Pulsatile Tinnitus Triggered by Head Trauma

    ...CASE REPORT We report the case of a 28 year old male patient with a history of a right side pulsatile tinnitus occurred three days after head trauma. Described as "hearing heart beat in the right ear as a turbulent sound", it corresponded with an audible bruit and palpable fremitus in...
  15. Furetto

    Acoustic Trauma-Induced Tinnitus from Shooting AK-47 at a Gun Range

    Every case is different. For one person who never improved, there’s another who completely recovered. Just check the success stories section; there are many people with gunshot trauma whose tinnitus completely disappeared. It’s not helpful to lean toward pessimism. That’s just my personal opinion.
  16. T

    Benzocaine Powder in Sinus Rinse to Help with Blunt Force Head Trauma Induced Tinnitus?

    ...Benzocaine, I might be able to dull the tinnitus a little, and figure out more about other treatments that might help. Obviously Methemoglobinemia is a very real concern. Has anyone had any success with blunt force head trauma induced tinnitus and using products such as Lidocaine or Benzocaine?
  17. AfroSnowman

    Tinnitus Caused by Head Landing on Pillow When Jumping Into Bed

    Possibly something in your neck?
  18. travisr

    Tinnitus Head Trauma — Concussion/Whiplash/TMJ

    Passed out, hit the back of my head on a hard floor in the hospital of all places. CT scan was good. Doctor didn't mention anything about concussion. Pretty sure I got one though. Tinnitus and TMJ ever since the fall. I want to hear success stories for people that have had tinnitus from...
  19. Gateway

    Tinnitus Spike After a Combination of MRI / Head Injury / Loud Noise Exposure

    Backstory: I have had tinnitus for around 5 years now. I was more or less habituated with a couple of bumps here and there until a little over 3 weeks ago. I had a lot of trauma all at once, I suppose. I got an MRI for issues with my shoulder (I wore double hearing protection), I went to this...
  20. J

    Head Related Trauma Delayed Onset Tinnitus from Automobile Accident

    ...in both ears. It has never subsided, nor changes for any reason. I've done a lot of research and discovered that Claus-F. Claussen, MD has done a great deal of journal published research into this topic. Has anyone been diagnosed with this condition to head trauma? Thank You, Jack Ciarniello
  21. Ricky81

    Tinnitus due to Head Trauma or Ciprodex

    I was assaulted by 2 guys on May 24th, 2014. I was hit all over my head, jaw and especially on both my ears with Punches only. After a few weeks I had drainage in both ears and ears felt clogged and I was coughing yellow mucus. On June 13th my doctor gave me CEFDINIR, antibiotic and it helped...
  22. MatthewR

    Unilateral Tinnitus After Shooting without Hearing Protection

    Personally, I didn’t take any medication—just a lot of struggle and prayer through it all. I am much better now, still not 100%, but I’m amazed at how far I’ve come. Keep your head up; I assure you, it gets better.
  23. Michael Leigh

    Second Acoustic Trauma: Seeking Advice on Ear Fullness/Pressure

    I have corresponded with people who have tried HBOT to help with their tinnitus. Unfortunately, most have said their tinnitus has become louder and more intrusive. We are all different, so it might not affect you similarly, but I wouldn't try it. The choice is yours. If your ear fullness is...
  24. Michael Leigh

    Second Acoustic Trauma: Seeking Advice on Ear Fullness/Pressure

    As I previously mentioned to you, @matt89, when I first got tinnitus and hyperacusis many years ago, I also experienced ear fullness and, to some extent, muffled hearing that you speak of. My Herbalist said it was caused by noise trauma and advised that I start taking Magnesium and Ginkgo...
  25. L

    Tinnitus Got Worse Two Months Ago: Are Steroids or Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Still Worth Trying?

    ...experiencing more tinnitus after loud noise exposure, but it eventually got better. I also have tinnitus, ear fullness, and ear pain from head trauma, which I've gotten used to. Recently, about two months ago, I forgot to use earplugs because I drank a little too much. I'm very disappointed...
  26. Kritish Gooriah

    Hearing My Voice in My Head (My Bad Ear) Since My Ear Surgery and Acoustic Trauma

    Hello, Since my ear surgery and my acoustic trauma, i hear my voice in my head, with my bad ear (the ear with the tinnitus), I don't feel the air when I close my auditory canal with my finger (this symptom has decreased, but since June, I have a setback with bronchitis). What can cause these...
  27. Tinhorn

    Anyone Get Tinnitus from Head Trauma / Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)?

    Hello all, good morning. I first registered here over a year ago. My tinnitus is the result of being struck by an SUV as a pedestrian the night of Valentine's Day 2019. The driver fled the scene but was caught, he is still in jail. He left me laying there close to a busy intersection with a...
  28. Ngo13

    Fainted and Hit Head — Will Tinnitus Get Worse?

    Hi all, so I've been struggling with my tinnitus I acquired 3.5 months ago from acoustic trauma. Well this morning I woke up feeling super nauseous, ended up vomiting a little then went back to bed. I suspected my blood pressure and I did take it and it was low. Anyway, I was feeling better...
  29. Varda

    Tinnitus After Shooting a 12 Gauge with Improper Hearing Protection

    Yet... I'd consider the possibility that the sensitivity and anxiety are happening because your body is giving you a sign about the danger that you are in. I think you'll get a lot of responses here. It seems once tinnitus has started, the ears are sensitive to further trauma, and tinnitus can...
  30. Furetto

    Electrical Head Buzzing Tinnitus — What Has Helped YOU?

    I cannot determine if my tinnitus is coming from my ears, as it feels more central, almost behind my head. It's easily masked by low-volume cicada-like sounds. My tinnitus started in 2020 without any clear reason (though I suspect it could be related to neck problems—I have a protrusion and...
  31. C

    Boyfriend & I Got Tinnitus After Two Concerts → His Tinnitus Went Away, Mine Did Not

    UPDATE: I went for two hearing tests this week - to check how my hearing is doing eight months after the noise trauma. To my surprise, both tests came back OK, with no hearing loss, which is positive. That said, my ears are really painful today. I thought I was making headway on the slow road...
  32. matt89

    Second Acoustic Trauma: Seeking Advice on Ear Fullness/Pressure

    Thanks @Michael Leigh. Time (I'm speaking of months, not days) seems to be the most crucial factor for ears to heal. This is what causes the most struggle, and it's why people like me feel trapped in a rabbit hole, unable to see any light at the end of the tunnel. For example, if you've...
  33. Merlin L

    Acoustic Trauma from a Gunshot — I’m Scared of the Future

    I have read all your stories here on Tinnitus Talk over the past 2 months and decided it’s time to tell mine. I have encountered such compassion and understanding here, along with wonderful resources, advice, and personal experiences that people have shared over the years. I guess I’m in need of...
  34. kingsfan

    If you have the cash, head over to the Vitamin Shoppe and pick up some NaC, Magnesium Threonate...

    If you have the cash, head over to the Vitamin Shoppe and pick up some NaC, Magnesium Threonate and Vitamins A, C, and E. There's a couple studies that it can help mitigate excitotoxity from acoustic trauma. No guarantees, but if you have money to burn, it's worth a shot.
  35. Tinniger

    Blast Trauma Victims Have It Better...

    That's supposed to be an ironic title, of course. But people who have suffered an acute acoustic trauma know, at least: This trauma destroyed my auditory cells. People for whom the cause is not so clear are in the dark. Notice all kinds of somatic phenomena, observe their jaw (TMJ?), notice...
  36. daedalus

    Trauma Associated Tinnitus: a 1604 Patients Study

    ...with phantom perceptions based on other or unknown etiologic factors. This is especially the case for patients with whiplash and head trauma. Patients with posttraumatic noise-related tinnitus experience more frequently hyperacousis, were younger, had longer tinnitus duration, and were...
  37. martin12

    Head/Jaw Injury Causing Tinnitus?

    Dear Dr. Nagler- Thanks for your help on this one. Question on head trauma induced T. Recent hearing test with 0-10 DB measured hearing loss between 0-8000 htz. slight difference in hearing loss in right ear measured at -10 at 8000. mid 30's male. i hit right side of my head during a bad...
  38. F

    After a Decade of Habituation, My Tinnitus Is Back After Ultrasonic Dental Cleaning

    ...process in which I’ve been treating my ETD for the past three months; the ringing in my ears appears to come from multiple reasons (I had head trauma in March), and I’m under the care of a general ENT and a Neurotologist. I found Fluticasone more effective than Mometasone, but your mileage...
  39. G

    Where on My Head Would Trauma Damage the Auditory Cortex?

    Since tinnitus is the result of hyperactivity in the auditory cortex, I have long sought treatment that greatly antagonizes neurons (such as cleaving synapses off or tearing the mylein sheath apart) to hurt the previous neural connection that brain so desperately wants so that glowing auditory...
  40. J

    Hearing Loss and Severe Tinnitus — From Loving Life to Suicidal in 2 Months

    There's nothing personal in my post. I've seen you agree with and relate very often to @Travis Henry. Tinnitus Talk is a forum and is being used as such.
  41. D

    I tend to believe that people who get T from an obvious trauma like acoustic trauma, head injury...

    I tend to believe that people who get T from an obvious trauma like acoustic trauma, head injury etc have more chances of it going away completely, because it kinda heals (?). Meanwhile, us who get it from idiopathic or unknown reasons...
  42. B

    Tinnitus from Head Trauma (Hitting My Head Really Hard) — I Won't Let Tinnitus Control My Life

    Hello, My name is Boris and I have had tinnitus since 2019. I had a stupid drunk accident and I hit my head really hard. Thank God, everything with me is absolutely OK. However, since then I have had tinnitus in my right ear. At first I was freaking out. The idea of this “partying 24/7 in my...
  43. martin12

    How Does a Head Injury Cause Tinnitus?

    ...expert opinion how a head injury causes Tinnitus? Whether it be head injury, chin injury, minor or mild concussion i'm curious for the underlying reasons? Also from your experience is noise induced tinnitus different from head trauma induced? Thanks for your expert feedback, insight and...
  44. Sayon

    Am I More Susceptible to Further Hearing Damage Compared to Someone without Hearing Loss?

    Hi everyone, I had a random question pop into my head and was wondering if anyone might have an answer. I recently experienced some acoustic trauma that caused hearing loss at high frequencies (around 10k+ Hz) in my left ear, along with the development of tinnitus. As a result, I’m curious, am...
  45. jazz

    Trauma Associated Tinnitus: Characteristics, Outlook

    ...with phantom perceptions based on other or unknown etiologic factors. This is especially the case for patients with whiplash and head trauma. Patients with posttraumatic noise-related tinnitus experience more frequently hyperacousis, were younger, had longer tinnitus duration, and were more...
  46. Andrea Rings

    Is the Cause of Your Tinnitus UNRELATED to Hearing Loss or Acoustic Trauma?

    I was recently diagnosed with Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence, and I am interested in connecting with tinnitus patients whose cause is identified to be Meniere's, Lyme, diabetes, TMJ disorder, ototoxic medications (like chemotherapy), anxiety, inner ear disorders, and head injuries. If...
  47. HighleyTall

    Am I More Susceptible to Further Hearing Damage Compared to Someone without Hearing Loss?

    After reading the work of Megan Beers Wood and reflecting on my own experiences, I would say yes. Why take the risk?
  48. Michael Leigh

    Hyperacusis, As I See It

    Thank you for your kind words @Hardwell. As you know, I have variable tinnitus. It can be pretty severe at times but I have habituated to this for many years. In February, it increased to levels that I last experienced in 2008 when my noise-induced tinnitus changed to variable tinnitus after a...
  49. dj_newark

    New University of Michigan Tinnitus Discovery — Signal Timing

    At the Palm Springs Hearing Seminar from last year I believe. The reason for the tinnitus starting (acoustic trauma in your case) shouldn't matter because as Dr. Shore states: All signals must be processed by the cochlear nucleus (including the dorsal cochlear nucleus) before ascending to the...
  50. Shera

    Head Trauma, Neck and TMJ Issues Since.

    While cleaning snow off my chicken cage roof/coup my ladder slipped and fell straight down. The ring came immediately after I came to. I immediately popped my nose in place and latter that day pulled my jaw back. I couldn't afford to go to the doctor, my insurance doesn't cover it and won't...
  51. InfiniteLoop

    Tinnitus Caused by Head Landing on Pillow When Jumping Into Bed

    Most people are here because of hearing loss acquired by obvious and less obvious means. In my case, I suspect that the main cause was a soft blow to my left ear while landing on a yoga mat. Somehow, I lost the high-frequency hearing (>10 kHz). This is just speculation because I will never...
  52. 4Grace

    @SarahMLFlemmer - lol - me too. Early on I did call them but they cannot take clients from...

    @SarahMLFlemmer - lol - me too. Early on I did call them but they cannot take clients from Canada. For me personally I believe that going to doctors to search for a cure is no longer productive. I already checked everything. I should do an MRI but figure what’s the point. My T is so integrated...
  53. 2049v

    Do I Have Vestibular Hyperacusis? What Can I Do?

    For me, it's not just "sometimes"—it's like I've been trapped in a nightmare ever since this torture began. I’m even in a state that feels similar to depersonalization/derealization (DP/DR). My sense of reality is distorted; it’s as if I’m perceiving the world in two dimensions, living behind a...
  54. T

    My Electrical Tinnitus Gave Me an Electric Shock All Down My Head and Neck

    Tl;dr: last night my weird electrical tinnitus gave me an electric shock all down my head and neck. Looking for some advice on how to proceed. About 6 or 7 weeks ago I developed a hissing sort of sensation in my head that moved to my right ear overnight suddenly a couple of weeks ago. Ever...
  55. F

    Acoustic Trauma-Induced Tinnitus from Shooting AK-47 at a Gun Range

    I am in the same boat with firearm related acoustic trauma, a little over four months in. I was wearing hearing protection, but I guess my ears were too sensitive. Initially, I only had a mild buzz and some reactive tinnitus triggered by activities like driving or showering. Thankfully, it would...
  56. B

    I Get Dizzy When I Insert a Finger in My Ear

    ...nystagmus), when I stick my finger into my left ear (gently pushing and pulling creating a small vacuum). I have no acoustic trauma or head traumas, but a bit mild tinnitus in the left ear (diagnosed 6 years ago by audiologist). Any help is appreciated on what condition(s) this could be...
  57. S

    Tinnitus Gets Louder When I Yawn or Shake My Head

    For a second or two when I yawn or shake my head my tinnitus gets worse? Why does that happen? Does anyone else have that happen? I have low frequency hearing loss and constant tinnitus from an acoustic trauma.
  58. Tim Moore

    Back to Silence

    Hi @Furetto, I hope you're doing well! I've been trying this technique, and in the beginning, it felt like I was repeating the phrase to myself every 10 seconds. I kept doing that for about 3–4 days, even writing it down in my phone's notes app. After that, I started forgetting to do it, but...
  59. J

    Acoustic Trauma from a Concert — Ear Fullness Triggered by Sound?

    Hello everyone, I am new to this forum, and I apologize, and appreciate anyone who takes the time to read my story/concern, as I am seeking to investigate anything/everything that I can do to fix my hearing as I feel that I am losing my life as I know it. I am a 25-year-old male who has been an...
  60. M

    Hi! Tinnitus By Acoustic Trauma!

    Hello. My name is Marco, I'm 28 years old, and I have a bilateral tinnitus since May 2014, after a rock concert. Initially my tinnitus was very loud, but over time has decreased, until recently has returned to the original levels. I was visited by several ENT specialists, but no one has ever...