- Nov 26, 2020
- 40
- Tinnitus Since
- 1987
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise/TMJ/Vancomycin
I appreciate this forum, am glad that it's here! I've had some VERY mild tinnitus most of my adult life from too many loud concerts in my 20s but it's NEVER been a continuous high-pitched ringing like I have now.
In mid October I was prescribed five days of Augmentin for prophylaxis. A couple of days after my last dose I got pretty severe C Diff with colitis and was prescribed 10 days of oral Vancomycin. About five days in the high-pitched tinnitus began and it felt worse in my right ear. When I talked I could hear my own voice and inner vibrations, it was very odd. My doctor was dismissive of it being related to Vancomycin. My last dose was three weeks ago and the tinnitus remains although I no longer feel my head vibrating when I talk. I went to an ENT a couple of days ago and the audiogram shows I have high frequency hearing loss in my right ear only (but I honestly don't know if I had it before). Both my doctor and the ENT are saying it's nearly impossible to have ototoxic issues from oral Vancomycin. Now my ENT is telling me I might have an acoustic neuroma! I have a follow-up appointment end of January and if nothing has changed I will get an MRI.
It seems way too coincidental that my tinnitus began while on the Vancomycin and that I noticed it more in my right ear which is where I have my hearing loss. This was on the insert inside my Vancomycin:
"5.2 Potential for Systemic Absorption Clinically significant serum concentrations have been reported in some patients who have taken multiple oral doses of VANCOCIN for active C. difficile-associated diarrhea. Some patients with inflammatory disorders of the intestinal mucosa also may have significant systemic absorption of vancomycin. These patients may be at risk for the development of adverse reactions associated with higher doses of VANCOCIN; therefore, monitoring of serum concentrations of vancomycin may be appropriate in some instances, e.g., in patients with renal insufficiency and/or colitis or in those receiving concomitant therapy with an aminoglycoside antibiotic."
I'm hoping it's from the Vancomycin and not from a brain tumor at this point! I welcome any thoughts from this wonderful forum!
In mid October I was prescribed five days of Augmentin for prophylaxis. A couple of days after my last dose I got pretty severe C Diff with colitis and was prescribed 10 days of oral Vancomycin. About five days in the high-pitched tinnitus began and it felt worse in my right ear. When I talked I could hear my own voice and inner vibrations, it was very odd. My doctor was dismissive of it being related to Vancomycin. My last dose was three weeks ago and the tinnitus remains although I no longer feel my head vibrating when I talk. I went to an ENT a couple of days ago and the audiogram shows I have high frequency hearing loss in my right ear only (but I honestly don't know if I had it before). Both my doctor and the ENT are saying it's nearly impossible to have ototoxic issues from oral Vancomycin. Now my ENT is telling me I might have an acoustic neuroma! I have a follow-up appointment end of January and if nothing has changed I will get an MRI.
It seems way too coincidental that my tinnitus began while on the Vancomycin and that I noticed it more in my right ear which is where I have my hearing loss. This was on the insert inside my Vancomycin:
"5.2 Potential for Systemic Absorption Clinically significant serum concentrations have been reported in some patients who have taken multiple oral doses of VANCOCIN for active C. difficile-associated diarrhea. Some patients with inflammatory disorders of the intestinal mucosa also may have significant systemic absorption of vancomycin. These patients may be at risk for the development of adverse reactions associated with higher doses of VANCOCIN; therefore, monitoring of serum concentrations of vancomycin may be appropriate in some instances, e.g., in patients with renal insufficiency and/or colitis or in those receiving concomitant therapy with an aminoglycoside antibiotic."
I'm hoping it's from the Vancomycin and not from a brain tumor at this point! I welcome any thoughts from this wonderful forum!