Mine is more complicated I was assaulted and punched all over head, jaw and ears and 50 days later I got Tinnitus.
However I was on 8th day of using Ciprodex and I got Tinnitus.
So I'm not sure if my T is due to assault or Ciprodex.
I hope its Ciprodex and hopefully it goes away in a few month.
Who else got T after using Ciprodex. How long did T last?
Have any of you ever used Ciprodex in your ears? I think it might have something to do with my tinnitus. My doctor prescribed it for my ear infections. I think it's a steroid and an antibiotic. Can't find any real info online about side effects, but I think it just may be the culprit (one of them).
http://www.tinnitusformula.com/library/nac-for-tinnitus-and-your-health/#.U-n2XONdWgs
Ototoxic Medications
There are over 200
ototoxic medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, that can damage hearing and cause tinnitus. The mechanism of action seems to be similar to that of noise trauma; the drugs potentiate glutamate receptors in the cochlea that promote degradation of hair cells and neurons. This in turn leads to a cascade of free radicals, which further destroys the hair cells and neurons.
http://www.asha.org/public/hearing/Ototoxic-Medications/
What Is Ototoxicity?
Certain medications can damage the ear, resulting in hearing loss, ringing in the ear, or balance disorders. These drugs are considered ototoxic.
- See more at:
http://www.asha.org/public/hearing/Ototoxic-Medications/#sthash.x9cuq26p.dpuf
Inner ear. For ear drops to cause ototoxicity they must enter the middle ear, and then the inner ear. Entry into the middle ear generally requires a perforation in the eardrum, either from an injury, or a tube placed for ventilation (see below). Drugs enter the inner ear via the round window (unlabeled).
http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/disorders/bilat/ototoxic_drops.htm