Can a CT Scan Make My Tinnitus Worse?

PugDog1

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Low iron, low b12, chronic sinusitis
Hi everyone,

I have a CT scan with dye on the 3rd of January and I haven't given it any thought til I stumbled across someone complaining it had intensified their tinnitus...

Has anyone got any experience of this?

I'm now really worried & the ENT department aren't being very helpful in the first place - I feel that if I refuse the dye they will use it as another reason to discharge me without actually looking into my issues :-(
 
@Badger19 it is the contrast dye I am worried about. I don't get spikes from noise really but I do get spikes from elevated heart rate- isn't tinnitus a weird and wonderful thing ‍♀️
 
I've read a lot of stories online so far where people got worse tinnitus after a MRI, but I have yet to encounter the first mention of a CT scan to do something bad. Tinnitus is a weird one, but I'd say you'll probably be fine with this.
 
Hi everyone,

I have a CT scan with dye on the 3rd of January and I haven't given it any thought til I stumbled across someone complaining it had intensified their tinnitus...

Has anyone got any experience of this?

I'm now really worried & the ENT department aren't being very helpful in the first place - I feel that if I refuse the dye they will use it as another reason to discharge me without actually looking into my issues :-(
I don't think a CT Scan can make any damage really… an MRI is a different thing, that's loud as hell, but a CT Scan is silent.
 
@Badger19 it is the contrast dye I am worried about. I don't get spikes from noise really but I do get spikes from elevated heart rate- isn't tinnitus a weird and wonderful thing ‍♀️

Fortunately, CT scanners and x-rays are relatively quiet as opposed to a MRI. As for the contrast dye, a quick forum search lead me to this thread:

https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/contrast-dyes-for-ct-scans.28953/

As a CT technologist and T sufferer I can tell you first hand that the contrast does not have effect on T. The CT is not as noisy as a MRI by any means, you just hear the tube spinning up. If you have earplugs in you wont even notice it
 
While MRI's are dangerously loud, any modern CT scanner is pretty quiet. Most CT's are also a lot shorter at just a few minutes, while MRI sequences can easily go 45 mins to an hour or more. I would not worry about a CT scan from a T perspective.
 
Just to update everyone I didn't even end up having the dye so nothing to worry about!
My CT scan was exactly the same as my MRI time wise but I do agree it is quieter and less claustrophobic!
 

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