...and I think that's the cause of my tinnitus. It came on suddenly one night while I was lying in bed. Earlier that day, I had a headinjury and possible ear damage from noise and shouting. The doctors didn't give me proper information and I ended up taking medication and antibiotics that could...
Hello Everyone,
I’m a 69-year-old Welshman who is lucky enough to live in small village in the Italian Alps. I’m overweight and suffer from Type 2 diabetes. Here’s my story:
A couple of weeks ago I was watering my plants on my terrace when I slipped, fell backwards and I hit the back of my...
I recently had a headinjury at work. I was hit in the back of the right ear, About 2 weeks after the accident, I started hearing a loud ringing in my left ear. Tried marijuana, it made it worse, causes anxiety. Anyone experience tinnitus after headinjury?
Just over 5 weeks ago I was assaulted by 7 guys where I was knocked down. I can remember the initial punch but not sure if they hit me many more times after that. I don't think I was unconscious. I thought the next day I was fairly ok, bit of bump on my head, sore jaw, stiff neck and sore beside...
Dear Dr. Nagler-
From your experience of dealing with hundreds of Tinnitus patients, some by noise and some by other causes such as headinjury i'm wondering from your expert opinion how a headinjury causes Tinnitus?
Whether it be headinjury, chin injury, minor or mild concussion i'm curious...
...dizziness and very mild vertigo from the injury at the time. This was a 90-minute appointment that included his experience with headinjury (he is a professor at the local university), the contribution of a fellow who is studying under him, and my wife (who happens to be a family physician)...
...8 (brain bleed and skull fractures). I noticed the tinnitus the day I came home from the hospital. It’s been about 2 months and I want to believe it’s faded a bit, but that might just be habitation, or denial. Anyone here develop headinjury induced tinnitus, with positive outcomes?
Thanks...
...hit right side of my head during a bad fall.
Tinnitus has been getting milder and milder the past 6 months. T is only in the right ear. first 3 months absolute nightmare. what are chances from your experience of dealing with head injuries and tinnitus? will headinjury induced tinnitus...
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...
Hello friends,
Could I ask you if its possible to develop Tinnitus a few weeks after having Neck/Headinjury? What I mean to ask is whether is it necessary for the Tinnitus to begin immediately after the accident or can it suddenly start about 6-7 weeks after the accident?
Also, what are the...
Hey all, I’m new here and this is my story so far.
I’m a 33-year-old male. I went snowboarding with my family on the 24th of February; my board is pretty old, so when I approached the bottom of the slope, I decided to go straight to get as much speed as I could to reach the lifts without having...
Hi all,
I developed tinnitus a year ago after stifling three sneezes. I felt a buzzing in my head, so I assume it’s some kind of brain or nervous system injury. I have no issues with my ears or hearing loss.
My stress level is low at the moment, and my tinnitus has significantly improved...
In March I fell off my bike, broke my left collarbone and luckily the over ear headphones I was wearing protected my head. I know I should have been wearing a helmet, but I was reckless. I don't remember any issues with my left ear at the time, I was mainly worried about my collarbone, which has...
Thank you so much @PennyCat appreciate you. It’s been a long 8 months for sure. Up and down, all around with my neck headinjury too before this all even started. I’ll hopefully write a more detailed story at some point.
I have had the ringing in ears since 2014. I hear music alot...sometimes wish it was a song I knew...lol..
Trama to left side of head. 100 staples, neck & spine injury. Santa Ana Windstorm. I was hit by the roof over the gas pumps from a gas station. I jumped out of my vehicle to help someone...
I’m sort of in panic mode over this tinnitus. It’s been almost 10 weeks. My left ear has been thru a lot. Traumatic head/brain injury led to my ear bleeding for 2 days, then ended up with unilateral tinnitus. I fractured several bones around my left ear. I’m trying to stay hopeful and believe it...
...therapy, though my pain is still persisting but she doesn't know why i have facail pain. It got worse yesterday actually, and then my mom suffered a headinjury and had to be rushed to the hospital. She fainted then fell backwards and hit her head on the ground. Life...ain't too great rn....
Hi guys my name is josh and I was diagnosed with tinnitus shortly after being in a motorcycle accident. I sufferd severe injuries to the pelvis and femurs but the main issue now is the fact that I have gained tinnitus from the mtbi that I sustained. and at the age of 18 I find myself...
Thank you so much for sharing. The neurologist I saw last week told me that the auditory nerve could take four to six months to heal. My injury happened during an MRI due to improper ear protection. The doctor said it was an acute trauma, a one-time event, and that it should completely resolve...
My tinnitus started on January 7th, 2017 at 11 PM after I hit the back of my head against the wall, hard enough to knock me out for a couple minutes. Immediately afterward I had tinnitus in my right ear. One year later the tinnitus started in the left ear as well. Left ear is bearable but...
Hello! I hit my head several months ago and got tonic tensor tympani syndrome, which is clicking/thumping in the ear.
Anyone with experience? Has it gone away? Anyone done the surgery?
Thanks!
Ludde
Well, last night I had another accident wherein I put my head too far back when getting on my pillow (couldn't see where I was putting my head). I believe the accident caused my neck to have a hyper-extension incident, even though the height difference between the 2 pillows was minimal.
End...
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...
I wish I could, but my life has turned into a kind of hell I never thought possible. I performed a TFI test and scored 90/100. I’m not sure I’ve seen anyone score that high before.
My tinnitus has gotten progressively worse over the past week. It’s so loud that I hear it clearly on my left...
...I keep getting this head rush and also this pressure in my head when bending over and getting back up or bending over in general.
Do some kinds of Tinnitus have head pressure issues or something like that?
Oh vertigo was not due to a headinjury they thought it was an inner ear issue. Thanks
...a lot of training in hearing loss nor neurology.
In November 2014 I had a syncopal episode which caused me to fall suffering a severe headinjury. I had a basal skull fracture through my L temporal bone with a small extradural and contracoup injury to my R frontotemporoparietal lobes...
I’m frustrated like everyone else who has PT. If you want to cut to the chase and see what my question is, then go to the last paragraph, otherwise, here’s my story:
I had a head to head collision playing soccer. I came in with speed and hit heads with an almost stationary player... we were...
...back to normal, especially if you don't focus on it, as this will make it less and less noticeable. The one success story I remember from headinjury is from @Aaron. He suffered much more serious headinjury induced tinnitus to the point he said he was suicidal. He was dumped by his fiancée...
Apologies in advance, I'm afraid this post is going to be long.
My suicidal thoughts are at an all-time high because of a paradox that I still can't resolve.
I'm trying to cope with the knowledge that the lady who caused my acoustic injury is mad at me because I quit working for her, due to...
I should also have mentioned that I suffered a headinjury and broken neck in a car crash in 2015. That would still mean a delayed onset of tinnitus by several years, but I have read that either of those can be a possible cause.
I dunno what it was exactly, but at this point, I just want some...
I tend to believe that people who get T from an obvious trauma like acoustic trauma, headinjury etc have more chances of it going away completely, because it kinda heals (?). Meanwhile, us who get it from idiopathic or unknown reasons...
:) Hello everyone,
I had a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in April. I fell from the stairs and hit the back of my head. As a result I had a skull fracture, bleeding from the nose and the left ear. I was hospitalized for 10 days.
I was ok at first, but suddenly hyperacusis and tinnitus appeared...
...the rest of the day. But my tinnitus has been loud ever since and I am so worried it won't subside again.
My tinnitus is noise-induced, but I always hear horror stories about headinjury tinnitus that never goes away.
Do I have to expect a permanent spike? Anyone else had a similar...
...I am French.
I hope the title of this discussion is clear enough. My tinnitus is the offspring of my meeting with a metal post!
The headinjury was violent because I touched the floor but I didn’t lost my mind.
It happened on the 25th July, 2018.
So, day after day, the tinnitus is becoming...
Hi everybody!
I wonder if there are people who have had a blast injury and recovered even later than a month after it happened.
4 weeks ago an idiot lit a firecracker near me, since then I have a tinnitus.
First my left ear was a little deaf for a few minutes, then that went away, but the high...
Neck vascular injury (Stenosis - Thrombosis) is a common cause of pulsatile tinnitus. Several non-neck or brain/head conditions can also be cause. If cause wasn't found above the shoulders, then other examinations is needed.
@PTsufferer, can you give an area of injury? An injury can also cause...
I'm wondering if this has happened to anyone and if it got better for them. I got tinnitus and hyperacusis almost a month ago due to acoustic trauma in my ear. That ear rang shrilly for over two weeks, then the ringing moved to my other ear. Now sometimes they both ring faintly or are almost...
Dear Doctor,
I suffered from a headinjury ( hit by a wall on top of my head) and suffered from a mild concussion in the following week. It has been a month since the incident and most of the concussion symptoms have subsided except low pitch constant tinnitus in my left ear and mild...
Has anyone here developed tinnitus in both ears or in the head after an infection or perforation in just one ear? Is it possible to perceive tinnitus in both ears even if only one ear is damaged?
I know this is really tough. Believe me, I understand. We all do.
Please do whatever you think is best for you. I truly hope things start to calm down, and I believe they can if you just give it some time.
Hang in there, for your family and for yourself. I am rooting for you!
My journey with tinnitus started in 2018 when I was involved in a motorcycle accident which caused a TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury). This resulted me to have two brain surgeries done craniotomy & craniectomy. I’m going to have another craniectomy again after this COVID-19 thing ends.
Tinnitus has...
...I didn't get notified of them. Neuro-optometrist and RS told me I couldn't have IIH bc my eye pressure was normal. Have had big black blotches in my eyes when moving them or my head for years after a headinjury, every Dr was dismissive about it. I didn't get PT until the day after a concert.
I was in a car accident a couple of months ago. My head was turned to the left while I waited for cross traffic to clear. While waiting, I was rear ended at the stop sign. My head was really rattled. Just after impact, I started hearing persistent static in my head and experienced a...
I am 44 years old and Friday, May 29 I took my family to a classic rock concert at a local civic arts auditorium. This is the first concert I have ever been to in my life. As soon as the show got underway it was quite obvious this was way too loud and beyond the advertised maximum 85 db in the...
...of alcohol abuse), but I became reasonably habituated and was only really having problems sleeping.
A few months ago I suffered a minor headinjury, and since then the volume has gone up 4x. Now I often can't sleep at all.
I'm interested in therapies relating to anxiety, but have become more...
...from tinnitus from other causes.
I have had other tinnitus patients and one with hyperacusis, but none of those were caused by an ear or headinjury, so I look at these cases differently.
I agree, it can be frustrating, but as practitioners we understand that is an obstacle we face. The...
Hi,
With great regret I am now a Tinnitus Survivor. I want to say sufferer but I can't let this symptom rule my life. I am in healthcare and never really thought of tinnitus because people don't come to the ER with this. There were a few times I wanted to go the ER because it created an...
Warm welcome to the forum.
That headinjury may have caused your tinnitus. If there are not enough response to your post from guys with headinjury related tinnitus, then do a search with 'head injury' and you will see lots of prior posts on it. Good luck. Take care. God bless.
@andrewsomatict, you get it - good post.
For most with somatic issues- bad posture, then injury causing neck/back muscles spasms. Injury often comes from forward head motion force. From mechanics, all sorts of stuff can happen. More so - as time go on. Somatic spikes happen with head posture...
I am new to the forum and came on because over the past couple years the tinnitus has increasingly gotten worse. The buzzing is so bad, I lose train of thought and need outside noise to deal with the constant buzzing.
In 1998, I was playing Rugby on a club side for USA Rugby. Unfortunately...
There is no connection! But who knows! People who are born with strabismus don't necessarily have tinnitus but if your strabismus is due to a headinjury and you also get T that's because of the headinjury.
...Some causes of tinnitus that require examination by an ENT specialist and audiologist include:
Hearing loss
Impacted earwax
Ear or headinjury
Ear infection
Ear diseases (e.g., otosclerosis)
Side effects of certain medications
Emotional stress
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder
Meniere's...
Thank you for the kind words and advice; there is one thing I keep ruminating about.
Before the tinnitus turned into dysacusis, I was using this video by a channel called “Art of Zen” called “Ultra High Pitch Tinnitus Therapy.” DO NOT check it out without setting the volume WAY down, as I...
Unfortunately, I don't live in a country where I can get to those services without a referral, so I'm left with my family doctor. However, she is more open to things lately but still is cautious, which I can appreciate.
I'm hoping the NAC hasn't caused damage, as I've read other people...
There are many ways people develop tinnitus: head injuries, medications, infections, acoustic trauma, etc. Among these, acoustic trauma is probably the most common cause, but it also offers the best chances for recovery.
If I could share any advice from my experience with acoustic...
If you got whiplash with your headinjury, then have you researched whiplash tinnitus. Some problems from headinjury, such as whiplash can be somewhat corrected. A headinjury could cause mouth and dental problem, TMJ, bite, and more that does not help tinnitus. I don't know, but maybe other...
...now but it seems to fluctuate a lot. It was barely noticeable on Sunday, then extremely annoying on Monday, a bit better Tuesday, a little worse on Wednesday and better today. Is that a sign that the tinnitus might eventually go away? I think my tinnitus is because of a neck injury/headinjury.