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  1. 1000

    Roughly 200 Different Health Disorders Can Cause Tinnitus as a Symptom

    Roughly 200 different health disorders can cause tinnitus as a symptom. That’s according to the American Tinnitus Association (ATA). Some of the causes include: Age-related hearing loss Noise-induced hearing loss Obstruction in the middle ear, like earwax or dirt Head and neck trauma...
  2. P

    Pulsatile Tinnitus, Patulous Eustachian Tubes, Vibrations and Many Other Things...

    Consider having a cerebral angiography done like this guy, and greatly reducing you chewing.
  3. S.Preader

    By "what happened?" Do you mean, had I been injured? No. No head or neck trauma. Not even a...

    By "what happened?" Do you mean, had I been injured? No. No head or neck trauma. Not even a paper cut. I don't listen to loud music, take medications or use recreational drugs. I have a rather quiet life, without a lot of noise.
  4. InfiniteLoop

    Tinnitus After Falling from a Water Slide

    @Amar, the cause of your tinnitus is likely a very mild head trauma and very bad luck. This combination can turn irrelevant accidents into tragedies. I consider myself to be on the same boat. The mild trauma might have caused very high frequency hearing loss. Remember than in most cases...
  5. Greg Sacramento

    I Feel My Tinnitus Often Aligns with My Heartbeat — Possibly Pulsatile Tinnitus?

    ..."Some patients were able to report a possible etiology of their tinnitus that included acoustic trauma, stress, work noise exposure, head trauma, sudden hearing loss, acoustic neuroma, and whiplash. However, most patients reported an unknown etiology. The description of the tinnitus also...
  6. D

    Suffered an Acoustic Trauma While on Prednisone, Resulting in Tinnitus in My "Good Ear"

    Prednisone can cause headache but it's also used to treat elevated intracranial pressure. Like the others said, it will probably fade over time. What was the trauma exactly? Some are worse than others.
  7. Jen10

    What Is the Difference Between Head Tinnitus and Ear Tinnitus?

    Tinnitus is a phantom sound that comes from the brain due to many reasons. Hearing loss, ear trauma, medication and the list goes on.
  8. Sooner Arrow

    A Life with No Peace, No Hope, No Joy, and No Mercy.

    @ManApart - How are you doing? I know that absolutely no one but another tinnitus sufferer knows what you're going through. Everyone from my family to friends just think I'm fine because I can answer questions and have no outward physical trauma. The trauma is in our head somewhere, so the...
  9. Sonic17

    Head Related Trauma Delayed Onset Tinnitus from Automobile Accident

    This so needs to end. A lot of people are talking about developing T after head injuries and neck injuries, yet the medical profession is so quick to say they are not connected. I don't get it, more research is needed about this.
  10. L

    Hey asian, ive read that you had t the same wat i did (head trauma) and that you've had good...

    Hey asian, ive read that you had t the same wat i did (head trauma) and that you've had good results with physio. I was wondering if the results stayed? Physio is helping me too. I'm very curious on how it helps long term
  11. M

    Tinnitus from Age 12 — This Summer I Went from One Tinnitus Tone to Five Tones

    My guess is that fleeting tinnitus is early trauma. Modern life is very noisy and it's very likely that everybody gets damages. Now that everybody has it they call it normal. I have had tinnitus for a long time and I got at least 3 times more fleeting tinnitus on my 'worst ear' regarding...
  12. Freerunner

    Noise-Induced Tinnitus from a Wood Workshop

    @Grete, how did you have your earwax removed? I have tinnitus with hyperacusis from over a week now. It was caused by caloric test (blowing hot air in both ears for a minute). Since then I had my ears a bit deafened for two days but this subsided. However, the noise in the head , the sensitivity...
  13. Givmeabrak1

    40 Years Is Enough

    I had a major head trauma 1979. Cliff diving. I can't handle this anymore. I've recently told friends my secret, but they've all begun to think I'm losing it. Today, and the past week have been horrible. I've toughed it out long enough.
  14. astaff14

    Can Abnormal Iron Cause Tinnitus?

    I’m sure it could though I don’t know for certain. Tinnitus is such a garbage thing, I believe it can be caused by almost anything. Low or high minerals in the body. Poor diet. Stress. Head injury. Noise trauma. Chemical exposure, mold exposure. Colds. Sinus infections. Spinal/skull/jaw...
  15. Magpie

    Tinnitus from concussion after bicycle accident Aug 30, 2014.

    ...in the forks and I went over the bars and face planted into the bitumen. For some reason my head always hit's the turf :eek:. Like most head trauma there can be some ringing that eventuates. Because your head has had a trauma that shouldn't be surprising but in most cases the ringing will...
  16. Snake

    Can Mild Tinnitus Remain Mild?

    More likely it will get worse with time, any additional acoustic trauma will make it worse. After 9 years my tinnitus transformed from being able to hear it only in silence to severe blasting sound that's even hurting my brain physically (headache + head burning sensation) Enjoy the time when...
  17. PDodge

    Somatic Tinnitus

    Mine is the same. Try not to do what I did and become obsessed about changing your T by clenching your jaw or pushing on your head. I do this all the time to try and get my T to stop and have become a bit OCD about it
  18. D

    Platelet Rich Plasma Injections

    Thank you for getting back to us,....... healing is what I need and others who have had a head/ ear trauma. Your experience is encouraging. I shall do this when i have the funds. I too have tension headaches. Thanks again for the valuable information. Wishing you well
  19. donotringatme

    Somatic Tinnitus Causes (TMJ, Neck, etc.): Is There a Way to Tell?

    ...the start of tinnitus I’ve had a weird metallic / bitter taste but not in my tongue, it was on my skin everywhere. Which seems to have disappeared just today. I thought it was from cortisone so I never mentioned it, however online it seems to be tied to ear infections and CNS / head trauma, lol.
  20. J M

    So... Hearing Distortion... Anyone Else Have This?

    Some of my high-pitched hearing is damaged to the point it bothers my ears. Sounds like chicken frying in the pan, running water from the faucet, shower head sounds, etc. My hearing has been damaged by meds, infection, and acoustic trauma.
  21. The Red Viper

    Developed Tinnitus without Hearing Loss. Suggestions on How to Sleep?

    Haha I didn't even think of that when I created it! I just liked the character. But it fits!
  22. Katarina

    When Am I Overreacting and When Have I Actually Been Subjected to an Acoustic Trauma?

    Dear Dr. Nangler, I live in a country where hearing therapists - namely those who treat tinnitus and hyperacusis patients - do not exist. So please allow me to ask a question, which keeps nagging me - and thank you at the same time for the enormous help that you offer to all of us who suffer...
  23. Marko Nakovski

    Anyone with Facial/Trigeminal Nerve Pain and/or TTTS Tried Carbamazepine?

    @Contrast "It is my own personal hypothesis that noise induced trauma alone can lead to trigeminal neuralgia type symptoms. Any thoughts on this?" For example when the pain first appears in the ear, then continues to spread in other parts of the head because of it?
  24. F

    Four Months After Firearm-Induced Acoustic Shock Tinnitus: Am I Having a Spike? Will It Get Better?

    Six-Month Update I'm writing this down just to keep track. Six months have passed since the day my life was nearly ruined in 30 seconds. Has there been any improvement? Overall, the non-tinnitus symptoms have improved since the trauma, but the tinnitus itself has gotten worse. Hyperacusis I...
  25. AverageJoe12

    Xanax Quiets My Tinnitus — Are There Any Other Similar Drugs Without Psychoactive Effects?

    I'm one-sided as well. I think I stood in front of a speaker for too long at nightclub, and that's how I got here. Zero warning signs through years and years of gigs and abuse. I cringe now when I think of the sound the snare drum makes or a crash cymbal. So you've been dealing with this for...
  26. Mr Worried

    My Posting Place

    Why did butthead impale beavis with his 10ft wang
  27. dwattstsu

    Tormented in Texas: Tinnitus for 20+ Years, Meniere's Disease for 15 Years

    ...tinnitus in both ears for 20+ years. I was diagnosed with Meniere's Disease 15 years ago. Hypothesis is the disease was brought on by head trauma, specifically multiple concussions from years of riding bulls. While it is not completely definitive that's what various doctors and specialists...
  28. svintegrity

    A Mixed Treatment: Acoustic Trauma and/or Vascular Compression? Do Most Have Both?

    @skoupidis To answer your questions: My tinnitus was sudden onset, unilateral, pulsitile tinnitus with no acoustic trauma. It sounded like a high-pitched car alarm going off in my head. I also developed severe H in that ear. Best to you!
  29. Furetto

    Back to Silence

    I haven't tried this technique because I haven't seen any positive feedback from people who have successfully applied it, apart from the person who sponsored it. As a result, I'm skeptical. That said, two months is nothing—don’t worry. It’s perfectly normal to feel the way you do, and it’s...
  30. kingsfan

    My Big Mistake: Shooting a .380 Pistol at an Indoor Range without Proper Hearing Protection

    60 mg is standard dosage for sudden hearing loss. Vitamin A, C, E, Magnesium, + NAC may be helpful. Free radical scavengers, vitamins A, C, and E, plus magnesium reduces noise trauma Vitamins A, C, and E and selenium in the treatment of idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss Vitamin E...
  31. chaLLas

    My Story of Tinnitus, Hyperacusis and TTTS — Not Improving After Acoustic Trauma

    Dear all, I would like to share my whole story, in the hope to get some support, that maybe someone can relate and to warn others in their early days of noise induced tinnitus, if they might read it. I am 32 years old, male, from Germany, I have always loved loud music, was going to concerts...
  32. Ricky81

    Hair Cells vs. Middle Ear Muscles

    ...not have any hearing loss. I can hear a leaf drop in a quite room.. lol My T is most likely due to elevated intracranial pressure after head trauma and or related to head Trauma. I got a Lumbar Puncture to bring pressure down to 13. But it goes up so I'm thinking of getting another later...
  33. Johno

    Key to the Cure: Finding out the Actual Mechanism of Tinnitus

    ...something, what happens in short time. Gradually induced hearing loss (by age, or some kind of slow genetic degeneration), may induce T too, but with less probability. And hissing (age induced T) is more acceptable and habituable than pure low or high pitched tones (acustic or head trauma...
  34. Greg Sacramento

    Spike Caused by Sudden Neck Movement

    ...fluid travel to the ears. All common with tinnitus, although this sort of stuff could be cause. You wrote this in another post: "It seems that the jarring motion of driving on an uneven surface shook up my tinnitus. It happens if I bang my head accidentally as well or other such head trauma..."
  35. L

    Tinnitus from Acoustic Trauma Is Brain Damage... What Are You Doing to Treat It?

    Hey everyone. I had tinnitus for a year and then suddenly 3 months ago I developed reactive tinnitus, hyperacusis, brain zaps, exploding head syndrome, eye floaters, visual snow, seeing flashing white lights while waking up, among other symptoms. I thought I was the only one and it turns out...
  36. Ricky81

    Hi Everyone

    Yea hopefully there will be a cure in the next decade or two. T is very complicated, even if they find a cure, it may not work for all T patients as T is caused by many disfunctions such as ear infection, head or ear trauma, brain fluid, stress, hair cell damage I think? and who knows what else...
  37. Sirius80

    New and Looking for Info/Support

    ...bite structure will lead to my teeth inevitably breaking. I'm not sure if I grind my teeth in my sleep. - In terms of cervical issues/head trauma, I can't think of any recent problems with either (other than the back of the head pain I mentioned earlier). But that pain, as far as I can tell...
  38. martin12

    Anyone Get Tinnitus From Accident/Fall/Concussion?

    Head trauma tinnitus i think is unique compared to noise induced tinnitus. my tinnitus was much worse initially than it is today. still annoying, very annoying to say the least. with the amount of concussions in hockey and football i wonder how many pro athletes get tinnitus?
  39. F

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

    ...the fact that steroids helped resolve these issues entirely speaks of an inflammatory process brought on by something other than the head trauma, and he confirmed my theory that there was no nerve damage. The same goes for avoiding headaches, head pressure, and eye pain by using Cetirizine...
  40. M

    Massive Improvement from Acoustic Trauma

    Congrats man. I wish I had very mild tinnitus. I'm at 5 months and it's still severe at about 8/10. Today it seems much worse for some reason. Mine wasn't even acoustical trauma. Just started one day while watching TV. No hearing loss either. I don't use headphones or go to concerts or clubs. I...
  41. D

    Exposed to Loud Noises Often (All Boys School with a Hectic Bunch of Friends) — Risk for Tinnitus?

    Hi @TomLo5 Have you had an audiogram? You have listed noise and a head trauma as the source of your tinnitus, which is it predominately? Sounds like you have had physical traumas to your Inner ears, clapping your hands hurt you. Sorry... .for being a kill joy. You should tell friends...
  42. UKBloke

    On Hyperacusis/Noxacusis Setbacks and Recovery

    I've never experienced actual pain of the sort I'm aware you and others like Brian and David Treworgy of Hyperacusis Research write about. It's so difficult to articulate but mine feels like the ultra high-pitched tinnitus sounds are pressing into my eardrums if that makes sense. It's an...
  43. Greg Sacramento

    Searching for the Root Cause of My Tinnitus Which Started After Putting Pinky in My Ear Canal

    It's appears that neck muscle spasms straighten your C spine and all your problems mentioned in MRI is a result from this. Progression of your straighten neck and association to your MRI notes, may indicate that a single event is responsible, but you may had back, shoulder and neck spasms...
  44. billie48

    Hi Everyone

    ...fluid build-up feeling pressured, TMJ, TTTS, high blood pressure or blood circulation problem, loud noise exposure or acoustic trauma, head trauma & injury, neck problems, hearing loss, Meniere's, barotrauma from rapid change of atmospheric pressure, ear or head slapping, grief for the loss...
  45. billie48

    Lifelong Tinnitus Now Much Worse

    ...fluid build-up feeling pressured, TMJ, TTTS, high blood pressure or blood circulation problem, loud noise exposure or acoustic trauma, head trauma & injury, neck problems, hearing loss, Meniere's, barotrauma from rapid change of atmospheric pressure, ear or head slapping, grief for the loss...
  46. A

    Minor concussion, major tinnitus increase

    ...which have gradually reduced, but still there with the tinnitus. Just reading through the forum, I might up some supplements, especially magnesium, in case it's the healing process needing extra minerals. Anyone know how long it takes the head trauma after a minor concussion to settle down?
  47. Contrast

    Sensitive to Bass

    ...to be treatable by sound therapy, it may go away but no guarantees. It certainly does have to do with hearing damage. Probably genetic hearing loss, unless you had a head trauma. Stress alone will not cause tinnitus and hyperacusis. Did your hyperacusis come back when your tinnitus got worse?
  48. gary

    Anyone Get Tinnitus From Accident/Fall/Concussion?

    Hi Martin, my T did not come from a head trauma, but a good friend got very bad T after an auto accident, it lasted about 4-5 months for her. Today she is tinnitus free. I think there's a good chance you will fall into this category..
  49. CAgirl

    I get it. Nearly 4 weeks ago had an acoustic trauma from a neighbor’s fireworks (3 loud blasts...

    I get it. Nearly 4 weeks ago had an acoustic trauma from a neighbor’s fireworks (3 loud blasts at close range). I keep playing it over and over in my head. If only I had gone to the car after 1, and not endured 3 I may have been ok. If only I hadn’t been there at all!! Does it get better as time...
  50. jovionabedofrose

    Suffers from the Terrible Tinnitus Noise

    Hi I'm new here was told 4 weeks ago I have Tinnitus,.it started after my recent car accident with a Deer(buck) 10/31/2014. had some whiplash,mild head trauma and now the ringing in my ears 24/7 won't stop.....YIKES.....Im a total mess
  51. Dr. Nagler

    How Does a Head Injury Cause Tinnitus?

    ...been ruled out, then the only thing that matters is how your tinnitus affects your life. And in that regard whether your tinnitus was caused by head trauma or by noise is totally irrelevant. Well, I'm not sure how "expert" it is, but you are most welcome nonetheless. Dr. Stephen Nagler
  52. felinefine

    Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) for Tinnitus — Experiences (Dr. Wilden, etc.)

    @luka that is so odd. How did your trauma occur? Do you also have other health issues related to the head area? For instance, for me, I have had slight inflammatory issues beforehand, and it felt a bit like inflammation and fluid in my head. This has been getting so much better with the right...
  53. TracyJS

    Don’t Know If I Can Keep Going

    Thank you for such kind words. Yes, early trauma and compressed feelings are very much a part of my trauma with tinnitus.
  54. Hastune

    So Mad Right Now — Someone Decided to Touch My Ear and Tinnitus Came Back

    Well it happened they used a towel touched my ear even the inside the edge of the ear I believe that's why it came back
  55. GregCA

    New to Site — Daughter Was in Car Accident Just Last Night

    Was there any head trauma? Did the airbag deploy?
  56. Manny

    My Posting Place

    So, my tinnitus is absolutely and definitely noise induced - acoustic trauma, hearing loss. But, I find that when I scratch my head about an inch behind my ear (more so right ear), it elevates the tinnitus volume for the duration of the scratching. @Greg Sacramento may I get your opinion on...
  57. Dana

    What Typically Is the Cause of Tinnitus When You Have Misaligned Neck or Jaw?

    Well, i would say that trauma is, a force that pushed the jaw, or an opening of the jaws too much, during a visit to the dentist, or while yawning. As for the culprit for a neck that causes tinnitus, i would also say trauma, but, bad position of the neck over a long period of time may also lead...
  58. Emperor-Drax

    Tinnitus from Being Physically Assaulted (6 Weeks in) — Help?!

    Sounds not unlike the effects of a barotrauma.
  59. Greg Sacramento

    Eagle Syndrome May Result in Pulsatile Tinnitus

    It wuld be dilation of blood vessels which involves a change in blood vessel diameter. This is most always rapidly followed by a return to normal - 10 seconds or less. Turning or tilting head in a certain angle and pressing finger against one specific artery on side of neck, pulsatile tinnitus...
  60. azume

    Liam Boehm — A Scammer or What?

    No neck, jaw problems or head trauma... I had my hearing checked and they said I have good hearing, in fact it is the exact same as tested in 2006... This happened a few days after I contracted the flu and had an MRI... It's been constant for 7 weeks... Before the loud tinnitus I did notice a...