Are CT Scans Useful for Finding a Potential Cause for Tinnitus?

Are CT scans useful for finding a potential cause for tinnitus?

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Bjjwal

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Author
Jun 24, 2021
25
Tinnitus Since
March 2021
Cause of Tinnitus
Unknown
Hi everyone,

I have had tinnitus for approximately 3 months now. Not sure what caused it, but one morning I woke up with a whooshing sound in my left ear that would get louder as my heart rate increased. After a few days the whooshing sound went away, but has since been replaced by ringing in both ears (two different tones). I have been to an Audiologist - have perfect hearing. MRI came up clear. I did an OAE (Otoacoustic Emissions) and my hair cells are not damaged.

I am now considering doing a CT scan, as I am really determined to find out what the cause of my tinnitus is. Has anyone managed to find the cause of their tinnitus by getting a CT scan done? What questions should I ask my GP when I talk to him about CT scans?
 
MRI is most useful according to 2 ENTs I've seen.

No harm in getting a CT.

I would try physiotherapy.
 
Quick update. I saw my GP and he is referring me to an ENT unit at a nearby hospital.

It could be a while before I get an appointment, but hopefully something is found.
 

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