Hi guys. My tinnitus started about 10 weeks ago when I started taking Singulair. Maybe this was a coincidence but one of this med's side effects is ear infections -- I ended up with nasal bleeding, tickling/itching/fullness/pain in the right ear, and tinnitus in the left ear and head. The nasal bleeding stopped and the right ear issues greatly improved after I discontinued the Singulair, but apparently the tinnitus is here to stay in full force. ENT didn't mention pulsatile tinnitus and I didn't know about it then, but now I think this is what I may have. It doesn't sound like the whooshing described on Whooshers.com, but it is a rhythmic cicada sound synced to my pulse. Could this be pulsatile tinnitus?
There is no hearing loss, MRI results are normal, and I have no other health issues except for mild allergies. ENT says there's cochlear damage at the cellular level, nothing can be done about it, and I just have to live with it. Audiologist confirmed there's no hearing loss, mentioned sinus issues as a possible cause, and suggested taking Niacin. Does this make sense to you?
I have a neurologist appointment late May, in the meantime would like to return to as much of a normal life as possible. Masking works when needed. Attended a concert and the noise didn't make things worse. Now I have a trip coming up and am not sure about altitude. Is it OK to fly? ENT and audiologist said yes but I don't trust either one. Vascular condition or not, it should be ok, right?
Thanks!
There is no hearing loss, MRI results are normal, and I have no other health issues except for mild allergies. ENT says there's cochlear damage at the cellular level, nothing can be done about it, and I just have to live with it. Audiologist confirmed there's no hearing loss, mentioned sinus issues as a possible cause, and suggested taking Niacin. Does this make sense to you?
I have a neurologist appointment late May, in the meantime would like to return to as much of a normal life as possible. Masking works when needed. Attended a concert and the noise didn't make things worse. Now I have a trip coming up and am not sure about altitude. Is it OK to fly? ENT and audiologist said yes but I don't trust either one. Vascular condition or not, it should be ok, right?
Thanks!