Went to ENT today for a follow up on my ears. I got an infection three months ago along with tinittus. I was given Amoxicillin for the infection and ended up getting a rash and bad anxiety from it. Tinittus has stayed the whole time. The first few weeks were rough because the anxiety at times was extreme. Really messed me up mentally which in turn made dealing with the plugged ears harder to deal with.
A month in the ENT said infection was all gone. I asked about the lingering tinittus and said that my ears still need to heal.
Not to long after that I started noticing noise sensitivity along with my tinnitus.
My anxiety and stress were still high.
My ears have opened up over time, but now been having to deal with the noise sensitivity along with my tinnitus which is now at a higher pitch.
I sometimes can go a few hours without noticing my tinnitus, but it fluctuates in intensity at times.
Went to an audiologist and tests came back fine, she mentioned I should try TRT for the tinnitus and noise sensitivity.
I said I will think about it. I'm hoping my ears are still just healing.
Lately my left ear (one with the loud tinittus)gets sound distortion at certain decibels or frequency. Sounds tinny. Is this considered a spike?
Went to ENT today , exactly three months since this all began with that infection, to see about the sound distortion. She couldn't give me an answer. She just said my ears have no infection and that I should try earplugs for the noise sensitivity!
I know that is not what I should do, it would make my sensitivity even worse.
I left upset because I had questions I wanted answered.
Can ears take this long to heal?
Can my anxiety and stress be causing the slower healing?
Could I have something else wrong that I don't know about?
Should I do the sound therapy?
I have never had an ear infection in my life until three months ago. I'm 42.
Could this all just be a case of my ears needing an extra long time to heal?
Should I listen to my darling wife and stay positive that eventually they will heal?
I could use some words of wisdom from anyone willing to give it out there.
Thanks
Tom
A month in the ENT said infection was all gone. I asked about the lingering tinittus and said that my ears still need to heal.
Not to long after that I started noticing noise sensitivity along with my tinnitus.
My anxiety and stress were still high.
My ears have opened up over time, but now been having to deal with the noise sensitivity along with my tinnitus which is now at a higher pitch.
I sometimes can go a few hours without noticing my tinnitus, but it fluctuates in intensity at times.
Went to an audiologist and tests came back fine, she mentioned I should try TRT for the tinnitus and noise sensitivity.
I said I will think about it. I'm hoping my ears are still just healing.
Lately my left ear (one with the loud tinittus)gets sound distortion at certain decibels or frequency. Sounds tinny. Is this considered a spike?
Went to ENT today , exactly three months since this all began with that infection, to see about the sound distortion. She couldn't give me an answer. She just said my ears have no infection and that I should try earplugs for the noise sensitivity!
I know that is not what I should do, it would make my sensitivity even worse.
I left upset because I had questions I wanted answered.
Can ears take this long to heal?
Can my anxiety and stress be causing the slower healing?
Could I have something else wrong that I don't know about?
Should I do the sound therapy?
I have never had an ear infection in my life until three months ago. I'm 42.
Could this all just be a case of my ears needing an extra long time to heal?
Should I listen to my darling wife and stay positive that eventually they will heal?
I could use some words of wisdom from anyone willing to give it out there.
Thanks
Tom