- Sep 17, 2017
- 34
- Tinnitus Since
- 9/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- In all honesty, probably anxiety
My tinnitus began 2 weeks ago suddenly. High pitch, varying frequency, varying volume. Worse with sound and greatly modified by neck and jaw movements. Sometimes in the last week it has actually disappeared for 5-10 minutes but it is usually brought back by movement or loud sounds.
First ENT thought he could see an effusion behind my right ear drum and I spent some time thinking I had ETD, which gradually made me more and more anxious as these symptoms fit less and less.
Finally I spoke to a top ENT surgeon who specialises in the middle and inner ear and he told me that my story sounds more like tinnitus related to muscularskeletal tension. He says he sees people in their 20s (like me) all the time with the same presentation and that it's dude to stress causing chronic neck and jaw tension, bruxism and so on.
So he told me that it usually resolves but to see a dentist and physio for the requisite assessments and treatment.
Today I saw the dentist who sees early TMJ dysfunction on the right, the side I feel is more likely the side of the tinnitus (although it sometimes is hard to tell). She did some jaw movements that modified the tinnitus and said it's likely the cause.
She said that I'll be referred to an oral surgeon to start treatment and gave me some exercises to do. She said usually this improves or cures the tinnitus and other TMJ issues (pain, headaches etc)
Now my question is, when I google TMJ tinnitus I get endless stories of how nothing ever worked for people and they were stuck with the tinnitus. Does anyone know if this is the majority of people or if I should be hopefully things will improve?
Also any specific advice for treatments relating to the neck that the ENT suggested are also involved? I am looking for a physio that has some idea because the ones I have spoken to have never heard of tinnitus relating to muscle tension.
First ENT thought he could see an effusion behind my right ear drum and I spent some time thinking I had ETD, which gradually made me more and more anxious as these symptoms fit less and less.
Finally I spoke to a top ENT surgeon who specialises in the middle and inner ear and he told me that my story sounds more like tinnitus related to muscularskeletal tension. He says he sees people in their 20s (like me) all the time with the same presentation and that it's dude to stress causing chronic neck and jaw tension, bruxism and so on.
So he told me that it usually resolves but to see a dentist and physio for the requisite assessments and treatment.
Today I saw the dentist who sees early TMJ dysfunction on the right, the side I feel is more likely the side of the tinnitus (although it sometimes is hard to tell). She did some jaw movements that modified the tinnitus and said it's likely the cause.
She said that I'll be referred to an oral surgeon to start treatment and gave me some exercises to do. She said usually this improves or cures the tinnitus and other TMJ issues (pain, headaches etc)
Now my question is, when I google TMJ tinnitus I get endless stories of how nothing ever worked for people and they were stuck with the tinnitus. Does anyone know if this is the majority of people or if I should be hopefully things will improve?
Also any specific advice for treatments relating to the neck that the ENT suggested are also involved? I am looking for a physio that has some idea because the ones I have spoken to have never heard of tinnitus relating to muscle tension.