- Apr 24, 2018
- 217
- Tinnitus Since
- 11/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Still Under Investigation
Hey, folks!
Hope everyone is doing well!
I have a question about the COVID-19 nasal swab test, for anyone who has had it.
I'm in the U.S. and have been following the social distancing, masking, and hand washing and sanitizing protocols from the beginning. I've never had a COVID-19 test, and am still on the fence about taking the vaccine. With rules beginning to relax in the U.S. regarding masking and such, it occurred to me that I might need to get a COVID-19 test at some point No one in my area seems to be doing the throat swab or saliva test, so it's likely nasal swab or nothing.
My question for anyone with extant tinnitus or hyperacusis who has had this test, is if the nasal swab testing resulted in any adverse effect (a spike or otherwise) for you.
I've been told the swab goes pretty far back up the nasal passages, and although I don't know all the inner anatomy, I'm a little concerned about something going that far up the nose and somehow having an adverse affect on tinnitus or hyperacusis. I don't know how close to the Eustachian tube or any other area of concern the swab would go.
It seems like it would be an okay thing to do, but with this condition, I guess it's better to ask around and find out what people think or what they have experienced. The choice would ultimately be mine, of course, but this forum is a good source of information, so I thought I'd ask.
Also, any advice for preparation, or what to say to the health care worker should I wind up getting a test?
I did a search in the forum but didn't find this particular question. If I missed it, please feel free to link me to the thread!
Any experience you have to share is appreciated!
As always, I hope you're all doing well! Thanks in advance for any response to this!
Mystery Reader
Hope everyone is doing well!
I have a question about the COVID-19 nasal swab test, for anyone who has had it.
I'm in the U.S. and have been following the social distancing, masking, and hand washing and sanitizing protocols from the beginning. I've never had a COVID-19 test, and am still on the fence about taking the vaccine. With rules beginning to relax in the U.S. regarding masking and such, it occurred to me that I might need to get a COVID-19 test at some point No one in my area seems to be doing the throat swab or saliva test, so it's likely nasal swab or nothing.
My question for anyone with extant tinnitus or hyperacusis who has had this test, is if the nasal swab testing resulted in any adverse effect (a spike or otherwise) for you.
I've been told the swab goes pretty far back up the nasal passages, and although I don't know all the inner anatomy, I'm a little concerned about something going that far up the nose and somehow having an adverse affect on tinnitus or hyperacusis. I don't know how close to the Eustachian tube or any other area of concern the swab would go.
It seems like it would be an okay thing to do, but with this condition, I guess it's better to ask around and find out what people think or what they have experienced. The choice would ultimately be mine, of course, but this forum is a good source of information, so I thought I'd ask.
Also, any advice for preparation, or what to say to the health care worker should I wind up getting a test?
I did a search in the forum but didn't find this particular question. If I missed it, please feel free to link me to the thread!
Any experience you have to share is appreciated!
As always, I hope you're all doing well! Thanks in advance for any response to this!
Mystery Reader