- Oct 25, 2017
- 31
- Tinnitus Since
- 4th July 2014
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Something popped in my head
Is that a plausible cause of tinnitus?
Say you're overweight, developed type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure, don't exercise much, can't handle stress. (Yes, you suck hard, but that is not the point here.)
One day you hear something go pop in your head and you go from beautiful silence to life ruining hissing in your head. Sometimes it gets really loud and you just want to die.
My theory is that the pop marked some kind of damage (of the blood-brain barrier, for example) and since sugar has a pro-inflammatory effect, the damage possibly enabled inflammation of the (auditory part?) of the brain which in turn caused tinnitus in some way.
Am I dead wrong or can there be any truth to this?
Insight regarding inflammation due to other reasons and its connection to tinnitus much appreciated as well.
Say you're overweight, developed type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure, don't exercise much, can't handle stress. (Yes, you suck hard, but that is not the point here.)
One day you hear something go pop in your head and you go from beautiful silence to life ruining hissing in your head. Sometimes it gets really loud and you just want to die.
My theory is that the pop marked some kind of damage (of the blood-brain barrier, for example) and since sugar has a pro-inflammatory effect, the damage possibly enabled inflammation of the (auditory part?) of the brain which in turn caused tinnitus in some way.
Am I dead wrong or can there be any truth to this?
Insight regarding inflammation due to other reasons and its connection to tinnitus much appreciated as well.