- Feb 6, 2022
- 4
- Tinnitus Since
- 01/2022
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ear syringing and/or booster shot
Hello everyone,
Thought I'd introduce myself. Recent tinnitus sufferer here from the Netherlands. 39 years old. Always had dodgy hearing in my right ear specifically due to being close to loud noises in bars and such.
So about three weeks ago I woke up with my ear clogged. This happens often for me and my ears usually clear on their own. They didn't now, so after a few days I called the doctor. I could come in the next day and they'd have a look.
Massive amounts of earwax were found and thus the doctors assistant syringed my ear. Not much happened but I was told to wait a bit. I did and nothing improved. After about of hearing almost nothing I went back and this time the doctor syringed the ear himself. Instantly it opened up and I found myself hearing better than ever. Great!
That following day I got the COVID-19 booster shot. That evening I noticed tinnitus in my left ear and centrally as well. It struck me that I must've had low-grade tinnitus for a long time but somehow it got louder.
I slept badly the next few days but didn't panic because somehow it felt somewhat familiar. Did read some of the success stories here (and nothing else) just to get in a positive mindset. I've dealt with a scabies infestation and kidney stones recently and have found that mindset is key.
Went to see an ENT doctor yesterday, and physically there is nothing wrong with my ears. In terms of hearing I have bad hearing in the upper regions but I was expecting that. Planning to see an audiologist in the short term. I'm getting craniosacral therapy this Wednesday as well.
And that's where I am right now. The ENT doctor explained that due to ear syringing the eardrums can get "bruised" which can cause tinnitus. This can sometimes last from 8-12 weeks apparently.
Not sure what the cause is but there seems to be a correlation between the ear syringing and ear ringing I'm experiencing now.
Couple of things; when I move my jaw forward I can make the tinnitus peak (have had this all my life or as far as I can remember at least). Caffeine and alcohol seem to make it spike as well.
Hoping to learn and contribute here.
Thought I'd introduce myself. Recent tinnitus sufferer here from the Netherlands. 39 years old. Always had dodgy hearing in my right ear specifically due to being close to loud noises in bars and such.
So about three weeks ago I woke up with my ear clogged. This happens often for me and my ears usually clear on their own. They didn't now, so after a few days I called the doctor. I could come in the next day and they'd have a look.
Massive amounts of earwax were found and thus the doctors assistant syringed my ear. Not much happened but I was told to wait a bit. I did and nothing improved. After about of hearing almost nothing I went back and this time the doctor syringed the ear himself. Instantly it opened up and I found myself hearing better than ever. Great!
That following day I got the COVID-19 booster shot. That evening I noticed tinnitus in my left ear and centrally as well. It struck me that I must've had low-grade tinnitus for a long time but somehow it got louder.
I slept badly the next few days but didn't panic because somehow it felt somewhat familiar. Did read some of the success stories here (and nothing else) just to get in a positive mindset. I've dealt with a scabies infestation and kidney stones recently and have found that mindset is key.
Went to see an ENT doctor yesterday, and physically there is nothing wrong with my ears. In terms of hearing I have bad hearing in the upper regions but I was expecting that. Planning to see an audiologist in the short term. I'm getting craniosacral therapy this Wednesday as well.
And that's where I am right now. The ENT doctor explained that due to ear syringing the eardrums can get "bruised" which can cause tinnitus. This can sometimes last from 8-12 weeks apparently.
Not sure what the cause is but there seems to be a correlation between the ear syringing and ear ringing I'm experiencing now.
Couple of things; when I move my jaw forward I can make the tinnitus peak (have had this all my life or as far as I can remember at least). Caffeine and alcohol seem to make it spike as well.
Hoping to learn and contribute here.