- Jul 24, 2017
- 5
- 38
- Tinnitus Since
- 07/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Viral infection
Hello Tinnitus Talk
First I have to say that this must be the most pleasant, knowledgeable and helpful internet forum I have every come across! My journey has just begun, but already this place has been a great source of help.
I developed a noticeable mixture of "static" + ringing in my left ear a few days ago. It's very noticeable in the late evening and morning, whilst I'm lying in bed, and hangs around in the background when it's otherwise quiet around me. During the day at work (cube farm) it doesn't really bother me. So I would say a very mild case when compared to other cases I've read about here. It's definitely a change, and not pleasant, and hopefully it won't deteriorate.
Cause? I had a serious cold with an upper respiratory infection, and was prescribed antibiotics (cefpodoxime/cephalosporin). I just finished my course yesterday. My ears and sinuses are still recovering, I still have problems with "blocked" ears and I am constantly trying to "equalise". While lying in bed at home feeling sick and sorry for myself I noticed the tinnitus. I was not exposed to any recent loud noises or had any physical accident.
For a few years now I have been paranoid about my hearing, finding it difficult to make out conversation where there is lots of background noise. Last year I went to an audiologist who did various tests and told me there was nothing obviously wrong, I had the hearing of a someone a few years older than me. I used to frequent bars, clubs, live music, etc, but never experienced anything other than temporary ringing in my 20s.
For the last year I have been using ear plugs (LiveMus!c HearSafe silicon plugs I bought from Amazon - they seem to work?) when going out - and probably only needed and used them a handful of times.
Maybe this is temporary? Reading this forum it sounds like tinnitus can take so many directions it's too hard to say.
I hope to update with good news, but even if not, I know I've found the right place.
d.
First I have to say that this must be the most pleasant, knowledgeable and helpful internet forum I have every come across! My journey has just begun, but already this place has been a great source of help.
I developed a noticeable mixture of "static" + ringing in my left ear a few days ago. It's very noticeable in the late evening and morning, whilst I'm lying in bed, and hangs around in the background when it's otherwise quiet around me. During the day at work (cube farm) it doesn't really bother me. So I would say a very mild case when compared to other cases I've read about here. It's definitely a change, and not pleasant, and hopefully it won't deteriorate.
Cause? I had a serious cold with an upper respiratory infection, and was prescribed antibiotics (cefpodoxime/cephalosporin). I just finished my course yesterday. My ears and sinuses are still recovering, I still have problems with "blocked" ears and I am constantly trying to "equalise". While lying in bed at home feeling sick and sorry for myself I noticed the tinnitus. I was not exposed to any recent loud noises or had any physical accident.
For a few years now I have been paranoid about my hearing, finding it difficult to make out conversation where there is lots of background noise. Last year I went to an audiologist who did various tests and told me there was nothing obviously wrong, I had the hearing of a someone a few years older than me. I used to frequent bars, clubs, live music, etc, but never experienced anything other than temporary ringing in my 20s.
For the last year I have been using ear plugs (LiveMus!c HearSafe silicon plugs I bought from Amazon - they seem to work?) when going out - and probably only needed and used them a handful of times.
Maybe this is temporary? Reading this forum it sounds like tinnitus can take so many directions it's too hard to say.
I hope to update with good news, but even if not, I know I've found the right place.
d.