Hello everyone,
New to the boards. Here's my full story if you guys want more details: https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/so-many-possible-causes-i-dont-know.8364/.
A few nights ago, I woke up to a ringing in my left ear. It has since become louder, but weirdly enough, it only happens when I'm laying down. If I stand up it goes away after a few minutes (I will literally be in the same room for several minutes with no ringing, if I'm standing, but almost immediately when I lay down on my back I hear it—weird).
I have had popping in my ears, that coincidentally happened a few days after my initial acoustic trauma about two months ago (which may or may not have left me with a slight hissing that I did not notice until the ringing began). And my left ear (now the ringing ear) would get full. I could unclog it by blowing my nose. At the time, since there was no ringing, I was not worried or aware of bacterial infections. I just assumed it was allergies.
I don't know if it's related in my case but I've read many posts that the popping and ringing can be due to Eustachian Tube Dysfunction and inner ear infections. I also, for the first time in my life, started clenching and grinding my teeth while I slept, which I noticed late last year prior to any acoustic trauma, tinnitus, etc. But, since I don't have any jaw pain, I'm ruling out TMD/J.
I have an appointment for the ENT today so I'll give you an update on what they say if you guys are interested.
Anyhow I appreciate any feedback you guys may have if you've had similar stories, ETD, inner ear infections, etc.
I haven't been an active member of a forum in a few years. But it looks like I'll be here for the meantime. Hopefully not a lifelong member.
New to the boards. Here's my full story if you guys want more details: https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/so-many-possible-causes-i-dont-know.8364/.
A few nights ago, I woke up to a ringing in my left ear. It has since become louder, but weirdly enough, it only happens when I'm laying down. If I stand up it goes away after a few minutes (I will literally be in the same room for several minutes with no ringing, if I'm standing, but almost immediately when I lay down on my back I hear it—weird).
I have had popping in my ears, that coincidentally happened a few days after my initial acoustic trauma about two months ago (which may or may not have left me with a slight hissing that I did not notice until the ringing began). And my left ear (now the ringing ear) would get full. I could unclog it by blowing my nose. At the time, since there was no ringing, I was not worried or aware of bacterial infections. I just assumed it was allergies.
I don't know if it's related in my case but I've read many posts that the popping and ringing can be due to Eustachian Tube Dysfunction and inner ear infections. I also, for the first time in my life, started clenching and grinding my teeth while I slept, which I noticed late last year prior to any acoustic trauma, tinnitus, etc. But, since I don't have any jaw pain, I'm ruling out TMD/J.
I have an appointment for the ENT today so I'll give you an update on what they say if you guys are interested.
Anyhow I appreciate any feedback you guys may have if you've had similar stories, ETD, inner ear infections, etc.
I haven't been an active member of a forum in a few years. But it looks like I'll be here for the meantime. Hopefully not a lifelong member.