- May 1, 2019
- 13
- Tinnitus Since
- Feb 2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise exposure (a loud concert)
Hello.
A bit more than a month ago I had 2 intratympanic injections of corticosteroids to hopefully improve my noise induced tinnitus, that started 3 months before that.
Since the first injection, my ears have been popping when I swallow (I would describe it more like touching a plastic bag than popping). I didn't worry about it at first and I thought it was the hole in my ear causing it, and gradually became quieter, but after 1+ month it is still there, so I decided to go to a GP, as that's the only thing I can do without having to wait for days. The GP said my tympanic membrane is cloudy and I have a mucous buildup inside my ear, and gave me some decongestants and oils to breath with warm vapor.
I do not trust GPs as from the multiple visits I had, they always got something wrong about my ears.
I asked her if I might have an infection and she was very sure that I didn't.
Has anyone been in the same situation? I'm worried it's something more serious, but i have no way of verifying.
A bit more than a month ago I had 2 intratympanic injections of corticosteroids to hopefully improve my noise induced tinnitus, that started 3 months before that.
Since the first injection, my ears have been popping when I swallow (I would describe it more like touching a plastic bag than popping). I didn't worry about it at first and I thought it was the hole in my ear causing it, and gradually became quieter, but after 1+ month it is still there, so I decided to go to a GP, as that's the only thing I can do without having to wait for days. The GP said my tympanic membrane is cloudy and I have a mucous buildup inside my ear, and gave me some decongestants and oils to breath with warm vapor.
I do not trust GPs as from the multiple visits I had, they always got something wrong about my ears.
I asked her if I might have an infection and she was very sure that I didn't.
Has anyone been in the same situation? I'm worried it's something more serious, but i have no way of verifying.