I've had tinnitus my entire life, and it's been pretty consistent in volume and tone up until now. For the last 3 weeks, I've had regular bouts of the ringing in my right ear being a lot worse. More specifically, the tone has been going up and down a lot, and it's been driving me crazy. It's kind of like an "eeeee ooooowwwwww, eeeeee owwwww" sound, as if the ringing is trying to settle on a specific frequency, but can't. This effect has been coming and going. I also had some extra pressure/fullness in my right ear for a few days, but this isn't hasn't been as frequent.
I went to the ENT last week, and the tymp test showed that although there was no infection or fluid in my right ear, I currently have ETD in it. A 6 day course of oral steroids didn't help. The ENT suspected it was the result of allergies, but I've been skeptical.
I've been poking around the Internet, and I saw someone on another forum who was in a very similar situation as me, and he discovered that his ETD was caused by high blood pressure. I bought a blood pressure monitor, and lo and behold, I have high blood pressure. Also, I've been tracking my blood pressure and my ringing the last few days, and there definitely appears to be a correlation between when my blood pressure is high and when the "eeeee owwwwww" sound in my right ear is happening. I'm going to my general doctor next week to see what I can do about my blood pressure, and I plan on going back to my ENT with my new findings to see what he thinks.
I wanted to post this here in the hopes that it may help others as well. If you have ETD and/or tinnitus, don't discount high blood pressure as a possible cause.
I went to the ENT last week, and the tymp test showed that although there was no infection or fluid in my right ear, I currently have ETD in it. A 6 day course of oral steroids didn't help. The ENT suspected it was the result of allergies, but I've been skeptical.
I've been poking around the Internet, and I saw someone on another forum who was in a very similar situation as me, and he discovered that his ETD was caused by high blood pressure. I bought a blood pressure monitor, and lo and behold, I have high blood pressure. Also, I've been tracking my blood pressure and my ringing the last few days, and there definitely appears to be a correlation between when my blood pressure is high and when the "eeeee owwwwww" sound in my right ear is happening. I'm going to my general doctor next week to see what I can do about my blood pressure, and I plan on going back to my ENT with my new findings to see what he thinks.
I wanted to post this here in the hopes that it may help others as well. If you have ETD and/or tinnitus, don't discount high blood pressure as a possible cause.