Did it go away?Hello, I was recently given a 100 mg daily dose of Doxycycline for an eye problem. I took it for 11 days before stopping due to it increasing the level of my tinnitus quite a bit, from a level I didn't really notice it at much before.
I am just wondering if anyone has had any experience with Doxycycline affecting their tinnitus before, and whether it was permanent or temporary?
I had a month-long spike about 2 years ago due to taking Tramadol which eventually went away, so I'm optimistic that this spike will too.
Thanks.
My tinnitus was caused by Doxycycline. And on the list of top ten side effects, it listed tinnitus. A few weeks after taking Doxycycline, I started having fleeting tinnitus, then one morning I woke up and it was permanent. I knew straight away it was the Doxycycline because I remembered reading it in the side effects. I had never had or experienced tinnitus before then. When I spoke to my neurologist, he said Doxycycline does and can most definitely cause tinnitus.Doxycycline is not generally ototoxic.
How are you doing now though?My tinnitus was caused by Doxycycline. And on the list of top ten side effects, it listed tinnitus. A few weeks after taking Doxycycline, I started having fleeting tinnitus, then one morning I woke up and it was permanent. I knew straight away it was the Doxycycline because I remembered reading it in the side effects. I had never had or experienced tinnitus before then. When I spoke to my neurologist, he said Doxycycline does and can most definitely cause tinnitus.
Doxycycline sucks big hairy balls lol.
It's the same as it always is. Some days hardly there, and other days loud enough to hear it over everything. It's so unstable. I just don't worry about it too much because there's nothing I can do to change it. Just carry on as normal. Don't let life stop because your ears are ringing.How are you doing now though?
It's a roller coaster everyday, but it usually calms down at night. My right ear did the whole deaf thing and ramped up the loudest I ever heard it, then popped... the loud reactive noise on that side now went to a very low sound. Just weird stuff.It's the same as it always is. Some days hardly there, and other days loud enough to hear it over everything. It's so unstable. I just don't worry about it too much because there's nothing I can do to change it. Just carry on as normal. Don't let life stop because your ears are ringing.
How are you doing?
It absolutely can be. My first negative experience with ototoxic meds was Augmentin of which Amoxicillin is a component. It tripled the volume of my tinnitus 3 years ago and it's never gone down since then.Amoxicillin is not ototoxic, so you might want to look into that.
Did you try NAC or endurance sports btw? I am sure it is temporary also for you, but it can take some time.My tinnitus was caused by Doxycycline. And on the list of top ten side effects, it listed tinnitus. A few weeks after taking Doxycycline, I started having fleeting tinnitus, then one morning I woke up and it was permanent. I knew straight away it was the Doxycycline because I remembered reading it in the side effects. I had never had or experienced tinnitus before then. When I spoke to my neurologist, he said Doxycycline does and can most definitely cause tinnitus.
Doxycycline sucks big hairy balls lol.
Yes - I take NAC and I exercise regularly which includes swimming, running, cycling, climbing, surfing, and lots and lots of hiking.Did you try NAC or endurance sports btw? I am sure it is temporary also for you, but it can take some time.
I thought she's had tinnitus for over a year now?Did you try NAC or endurance sports btw? I am sure it is temporary also for you, but it can take some time.
I don't think so.Yes - I take NAC and I exercise regularly which includes swimming, running, cycling, climbing, surfing, and lots and lots of hiking.
Tbh, I think the damage is done. I don't dwell on it, it doesn't really bother me. I'm too busy to stop and think about it usually.
Wow! Thanks for such a lovely and informative message!I bet that either there is still Doxycycline in your body, since you took it that long, or you have (reversibly) damaged your mitochondria.
Just wondering how you have been doing with your tinnitus after taking Doxycycline?My tinnitus was caused by Doxycycline. And on the list of top ten side effects, it listed tinnitus. A few weeks after taking Doxycycline, I started having fleeting tinnitus, then one morning I woke up and it was permanent. I knew straight away it was the Doxycycline because I remembered reading it in the side effects. I had never had or experienced tinnitus before then. When I spoke to my neurologist, he said Doxycycline does and can most definitely cause tinnitus.
Hi @Farley.Just wondering how you have been doing with your tinnitus after taking Doxycycline?
I took it a couple of weeks ago for a sinus infection and developed a ringing in my ear and it is driving me crazy.
I'm trying to remain optimistic after reading some of the testimonials on here about tinnitus from Doxycycline eventually going away. Are you thinking about taking any supplements for it? I have been reading mostly about B complex or B12 helping. This sucks.Same thing. I was taking Doxycycline last month & got tinnitus as well. I hope it goes away :/