- Oct 4, 2015
- 39
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/01/2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ear Infection/Slight hearing loss/Who knows at this point?
So I got tinnitus about two weeks ago from an ear infection. The infection has cleared up, but my primary doctor diagnosed me with eustation tube dysfunction and refereed me to an ENT. My appointment is this coming Wednesday. I'm really hoping he finds a eustation tube problem that can be fixed, but I'm terrified that he'll tell me that I have permanent tinnitus and that there isn't anything that can be done about it. How does an ENT examine the eustation tubes anyway? Is there a special instrument that he would use that a regular doctor doesn't? What other tests might the ENT want to do, and are there any questions I should ask?
EDIT-I should probably add that the tinnitus is only my latest ear related problem. I;ve been prone to ear infections all my life (no tinnitus though. I know I have an infection when my eustation tubes get blocked) but typically I go on antibiotics and it clears right up and my symptoms disappear within a day or two. However last December I woke up out of a dead sleep one Saturday night/Sunday morning with the room spinning around me. When I tried to sit up and walk I found that I couldn't keep my balance. I was scared I was having a stroke so I called an ambulance and went to the ER. They did an MRI, which came back normal. A flu virus or something had gotten into my ear and messed up my balance. By later that day I was back to normal. Then this past April I got an ear infection and went on antibiotics, but my eustation tubes didn't clear. It look a good amount of Sudafed to finally open them back up. Now I get another ear infection which gave me this (hopefully temporary) tinnitus. Should I tell all this to the ENT?
EDIT-I should probably add that the tinnitus is only my latest ear related problem. I;ve been prone to ear infections all my life (no tinnitus though. I know I have an infection when my eustation tubes get blocked) but typically I go on antibiotics and it clears right up and my symptoms disappear within a day or two. However last December I woke up out of a dead sleep one Saturday night/Sunday morning with the room spinning around me. When I tried to sit up and walk I found that I couldn't keep my balance. I was scared I was having a stroke so I called an ambulance and went to the ER. They did an MRI, which came back normal. A flu virus or something had gotten into my ear and messed up my balance. By later that day I was back to normal. Then this past April I got an ear infection and went on antibiotics, but my eustation tubes didn't clear. It look a good amount of Sudafed to finally open them back up. Now I get another ear infection which gave me this (hopefully temporary) tinnitus. Should I tell all this to the ENT?