So I've been through the war with my left eardrum. I had a sinus infection in November until March 2022. Which then developed into an ear infection which took 4 rounds of antibiotics and several months to get rid of. It was extremely stubborn. This is when the ringing and beeping tinnitus begun.
I was then told I have a severely retracted eardrum. The eardrum was entirely sucked in. We're talking 95% retraction. The eardrum then blew a hole through itself and the pressure equalised. The perforation took 2 weeks to heal with the help of magnesium supplements which sped up the process a lot.
Now my eardrum looks like this:
Bad ear, eardrum bent:
Good ear:
(I purchased an ear camera from Amazon for £20 which has helped me keep an eye on the progress). I also had an MRI scan which came back 100% positive and clear apart apart from signs of high blood pressure.
As of the last week, the left eardrum handle is bent (see photo) and I have hissing tinnitus now. The right eardrum which is healthy has a straight eardrum handle. I'm not sure why the problematic eardrum looks bent / sucked in still (if you have any opinions, please feel free to share them).
I have been taking B vitamins complex which is good for nerve healing, and I have Cryotherapy treatment on Friday this week to see if the intense cold will help the inflammation.
I'm hoping this isn't permanent. I'm hoping now it's gone down to a hiss / static noise in the last month that it's progress as I am mentally really tired of this. I noticed when I do the Valsalva maneuver my eardrum doesn't inflate all the way, only sections of it inflate.
I'm just looking for some support really. Does anyone know why the eardrum handle might no longer be straight and seems to be being pinched in?
I was then told I have a severely retracted eardrum. The eardrum was entirely sucked in. We're talking 95% retraction. The eardrum then blew a hole through itself and the pressure equalised. The perforation took 2 weeks to heal with the help of magnesium supplements which sped up the process a lot.
Now my eardrum looks like this:
Bad ear, eardrum bent:
Good ear:
(I purchased an ear camera from Amazon for £20 which has helped me keep an eye on the progress). I also had an MRI scan which came back 100% positive and clear apart apart from signs of high blood pressure.
As of the last week, the left eardrum handle is bent (see photo) and I have hissing tinnitus now. The right eardrum which is healthy has a straight eardrum handle. I'm not sure why the problematic eardrum looks bent / sucked in still (if you have any opinions, please feel free to share them).
I have been taking B vitamins complex which is good for nerve healing, and I have Cryotherapy treatment on Friday this week to see if the intense cold will help the inflammation.
I'm hoping this isn't permanent. I'm hoping now it's gone down to a hiss / static noise in the last month that it's progress as I am mentally really tired of this. I noticed when I do the Valsalva maneuver my eardrum doesn't inflate all the way, only sections of it inflate.
I'm just looking for some support really. Does anyone know why the eardrum handle might no longer be straight and seems to be being pinched in?