- Mar 27, 2019
- 6
- Tinnitus Since
- Feb 2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- I think a bad cold
My tinnitus started in February after a bad ear infection. It was really loud the first night, I was very sick, stayed that way for about a week, then gradually improved but leveled off at a constant low hum. Constant only at night which is frustrating... even if in the same house with nothing changing acoustically (i.e., it's quiet all the time). I get it during the day only sometimes.
I have noticed that it goes away when I am speaking, when someone is speaking to me, or if I cough or sniff my nose in or out with any force. The tinnitus does not resume immediately but more likely with a 1 to 2 second delay. It makes watching TV or having some conversations really annoying as the tinnitus starts and stops. I can't hear it over the other noises I just mentioned, and I don't even hear the tinnitus immediately when the noises stop. It takes about 1 to 2 seconds for me to hear it again.
Does any of this mean anything in terms of diagnosis or some type of tinnitus I may have?
My doctor still thinks this was caused by the ear infection and will go away as the ear heals. I'm so depressed and concerned about it.
Thank you.
I have noticed that it goes away when I am speaking, when someone is speaking to me, or if I cough or sniff my nose in or out with any force. The tinnitus does not resume immediately but more likely with a 1 to 2 second delay. It makes watching TV or having some conversations really annoying as the tinnitus starts and stops. I can't hear it over the other noises I just mentioned, and I don't even hear the tinnitus immediately when the noises stop. It takes about 1 to 2 seconds for me to hear it again.
Does any of this mean anything in terms of diagnosis or some type of tinnitus I may have?
My doctor still thinks this was caused by the ear infection and will go away as the ear heals. I'm so depressed and concerned about it.
Thank you.