I know this is an old thread. I have somatic tinnitus and am in a raging spike.
History:
I have had tinnitus for various reasons on and off x 6 years, much of which has improved appreciably or even resolved. Yes, I'm one of those people who actually had their bilateral tinnitus from noise trauma completely resolve after two years. Unfortunately, three years later, in April of 2020, I had some mild hearing loss in my left ear and the tinnitus came back in that ear. Long story short but I ended up habituating pretty quickly and then experienced more hearing loss in that ear early this year with worsening tinnitus, which was ultimately corrected with high doses of steroids. Knock on wood that tinnitus has resolved. For now anyway.
Present:
Bilateral high-pitched whine. Although it's bilateral, I experience it mostly in my right ear. Started last year about a month after I first had hearing loss in my left ear - no hearing loss in right ear. It went away last fall for about six months, and then came back in March, 2021 about a month after I again had more hearing loss in the left ear. This tinnitus is very high-pitched and cannot be masked by anything. It has always fluctuated and I can modulate it with my jaw or pulling on my earlobes- making it louder. When I had tinnitus related to my hearing loss nothing I did affected it, so it clearly has a somatic component.
The last three days I've been having a horrible spike in my right ear. I can't figure out what's going on. However, I have very sore, painful jaws. For years I used Invisalign and you could tell that I was clenching and chewing them up at night. I also had a crown put on February 2020 - left side - and after that everything just seemed to go to heck. They have adjusted the tooth several times and did a root canal through the tooth but I still have pain in it and I'm convinced my bite is still off slightly. Anyway, ENT thinks this presentation of tinnitus is related more to TMJ and potentially allergies since the last two years it's coincided with allergy season. He suspects that after my first recurrence of tinnitus, I became highly stressed and started clenching again at night. Coincidentally, after the last bout of hearing loss, this presentation returned again supporting his theory that again, I became stressed and am clenching at night. I'm using heating pad on my jaw. Taking my nasal sprays and decongestants. No change.
Does anyone have any experience with splints? Has anyone read of anyone on this site having improvement in their tinnitus as a result of using a splint?
@linearb, any improvement for you with the splint?
Sorry to be so long-winded. I just wanted to give some context.