How Can You Find Out the Cause of Your Tinnitus?

Jkph75

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Mar 3, 2016
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Tinnitus Since
2/27/16
Cause of Tinnitus
Otosclerosis
There must be something better than just giving me a hearing test. I've had that a MRI, Evoked Potential test, and balance testing. What else can I have? Where can I go? I have to stay in the US. This noise is getting worse. Meanwhile, I don't have any idea what is going on with me. Any ideas would be much appreciated.
 
I've had this affliction for over two years. You may never know the cause because there are many ways that people get T. The main culprit is noise exposure, either sudden or prolonged such as listening to music at high volume.
 
I've had this affliction for over two years. You may never know the cause because there are many ways that people get T. The main culprit is noise exposure, either sudden or prolonged such as listening to music at high volume.
I haven't had that though
 
Unfortunately, there isn't a way to prove what causes tinnitus (except in special cases where such as PT where there is a clear vascular issue). Even in cases of hearing loss, stress, changes in medications there is no way to definitively *prove* a cause. In my experience as soon as there is evidence of hearing loss, an audiologist or ENT will point to that as the cause. But there is no test that can prove that in a scientific sense. This is particularly frustrating when tinnitus changes for no apparent reason.

That said, any of these things may be the most likely cause, but I think the OP wants some definitive proof.
 
I was definitely stressed. I have been in accidents but they were 15 yrs ago. I just want to know if something is wrong with my ear or is this my brain. I wouldn't worry so much if it was my brain.
 
It sounds like you have had the basics and then some (MRI). You can see a whole menu of possible tests here http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/testing/default.htm
The most relevant might be electrocohleography: http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/testing/ecog.html
Depending on how far away you are, it might be worth a trip to Chicago. They seem to (claim to) have pretty sophisticated equipment though I suspect other places such as Mass Eye and Ear would too.
Mass Eye and Ear would be closer. They haven't given me a ECoG. My ENT didn't even want to give me the balance testing. My neurologist ordered it. Do you happen to know if you have to have symptoms for a long time before something shows up on an ecog?
 
Do you happen to know if you have to have symptoms for a long time before something shows up on an ecog?
Unfortunately I don't know anything more about it than what is on that page and a little more that I have found through google. I would assume it would be like any other hearing test where the length of time wouldn't matter.
 
Unfortunately I don't know anything more about it than what is on that page and a little more that I have found through google. I would assume it would be like any other hearing test where the length of time wouldn't matter.
Then, they should have given it to me. First, they told me that they thought I had Meniere's. Then, after giving me 6+ hearing tests, they said that I don't have it b/c my hearing is normal but I might get it. Seems like this test could answer some questions. I guess I have to lose my hearing before they will be interested in giving me more tests or helping me. You would think that they might be more interested in preventing problems than treating them, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
 
@Jkph75

Did you get your hearing tested to 16KHz? Most audiologists test only to 8KHz. Many people with T have normal hearing to that value and a sharp drop for very high frequencies. Also, it is well known that in most cases the T frequency and the hearing loss are related. Is your T above 8KHz?
 
@InfiniteLoop

I did not have my hearing tested to 16khz. I'm not sure where I can get that done around here. My main T is somewhere around 1or 2khz. I have ones that are higher and lower that come and go. I also have pulsatile tinnitus. It sounds like a machine in there.
 
I just can't but I can only guess. Since I got T when I was 6 weeks in my benzo withdrawal this is my biggest culprit.

I know this is not what you want to hear but you may never be able to find out your cause. But yoy can find some effective treatment(not cure) in Treatments or Research sections.
 

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