How Long Does It Take to Get Over an Ear Infection That Caused Tinnitus?

Eib

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Sep 3, 2016
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2016
Cause of Tinnitus
Ear infection
I'm coming up to three weeks with an ear infection/10 days on anti biotics

Is it likely when the infection clears the T diminishes? I know in some cases its permanant. But that has to be very isolated cases right?

Anyone also have ear infections that caused it and it went?
 
I'm coming up to three weeks with an ear infection/10 days on anti biotics

Is it likely when the infection clears the T diminishes? I know in some cases its permanant. But that has to be very isolated cases right?

Anyone also have ear infections that caused it and it went?
My tinnitus brought on by an ear infection / blocked ear took 2 months to go. My was a low rumbling noise but since its gone I now got a fizz noise in my head. I think / hope its my brain trying to adapt.
 
mine came from an ear infection and it never went away. It got lower though. I am 99% sure they came from the drops they gave me. I had to get into see an ENT who said they gave me drops that were making my ear infection worse. I like many people went to urgent care first because ENT's don't usually have next day appointments. They gave me drops that I know made the infection worse and I am pretty sure gave me the permanent T. Make sure you get into to see an ENT.
 
I still have tinnitus I'm afraid. It's probably permanent BUT it doesn't distress me like it did. I'm learning to accept it. Deal with it and just generally move on.
 
I still have tinnitus I'm afraid. It's probably permanent BUT it doesn't distress me like it did. I'm learning to accept it. Deal with it and just generally move on.

It's frightening at the start and can be frightening if you experience a spike during habituation. But once you accept it and just move on with things, it can drift in the background.

Depending on how severe your T is I guess.
 
I still have tinnitus I'm afraid. It's probably permanent BUT it doesn't distress me like it did. I'm learning to accept it. Deal with it and just generally move on.

I'm preparing myself for this also. I am still new to this and considering some other treatment options since I am about 2 weeks into this.
 
I'm preparing myself for this also. I am still new to this and considering some other treatment options since I am about 2 weeks into this.

I'm sorry to hear you are new to T also.
I understand how rough the first couple weeks are.

Just know it does get better. If possible, have you ears checked by an ENT. Sounds gross, but clearing of wax did reduce my tone and slightly make my T more quiet and comfortable. I don't notice as much as I used to, apart from when I have my bad days.. or a spike.
 
I'm sorry to hear you are new to T also.
I understand how rough the first couple weeks are.

Just know it does get better. If possible, have you ears checked by an ENT. Sounds gross, but clearing of wax did reduce my tone and slightly make my T more quiet and comfortable. I don't notice as much as I used to, apart from when I have my bad days.. or a spike.

Thanks for the words of encouragement. The past week has been a spiraling hole into hell. The worst part is my T is mild, but I am obsessive and have always been a listener. I'm going to see my GP tomorrow (first time because we moved) and hopefully get a referral to a ENT afterwards. I called around and most of the ENT's here need a referral :/
 
Thanks for the words of encouragement. The past week has been a spiraling hole into hell. The worst part is my T is mild, but I am obsessive and have always been a listener. I'm going to see my GP tomorrow (first time because we moved) and hopefully get a referral to a ENT afterwards. I called around and most of the ENT's here need a referral :/

Yes that is me also. It's important to keep busy, keeping your mind off it really does help. So I hope you can find some closure after your ENT visit.
My visit wasn't bad or good. He did clean my ears with professionalism, but he didn't really comfort me too much as to understanding T, although he was pretty aware of what it is.

Hopefully they can clean your ears if need be and hopefully that helps a little.
Remember to keep busy. One day these scientists and doctors will save us :D
 
Yes that is me also. It's important to keep busy, keeping your mind off it really does help. So I hope you can find some closure after your ENT visit.
My visit wasn't bad or good. He did clean my ears with professionalism, but he didn't really comfort me too much as to understanding T, although he was pretty aware of what it is.

Hopefully they can clean your ears if need be and hopefully that helps a little.
Remember to keep busy. One day these scientists and doctors will save us :D

I have hope. Even if I do or don't get better I want to contribute. The past Sunday the urgent care doc said I have fluid in my ears and thinks it is a viral/bacterial infection. I am on prednisone/amoxicillin. Not sure what the GP can tell me aside from looking in my ears to say the fluid is gone and etc.. But yeah..I have hope. :)
 
I have hope. Even if I do or don't get better I want to contribute. The past Sunday the urgent care doc said I have fluid in my ears and thinks it is a viral/bacterial infection. I am on prednisone/amoxicillin. Not sure what the GP can tell me aside from looking in my ears to say the fluid is gone and etc.. But yeah..I have hope. :)

Fluid can cause Tinnitus, then again so can many things. Hopefully once your infection clears it will go away!

Best of luck :)
 
Hello All. I, too, am new to T. So new that I can't even be sure that's what is going on. My husband thinks the sound I am suddenly hearing is just the "Natural silence" you hear when you're in a quiet room (which I have heard before) but I can hear it all the time! It sounds to me like the high pitched humming sound an TV lets off when it's sitting idle, but not off. I first noticed it on Saturday, 1/21; very suddenly. I was cleaning my daughters closet out when my ear went quiet and started to ring. This has happened tons of times in my life and within about 2 minutes the sound dissipates and your hearing is fully restored. Well this time, the hearing restored and the ringing dissipated, but the "interference" in my right ear remained. It frightened me! It too, though seems to go away over the next few hours.
Then, over the next few days, occasionally I would notice it. Now? Since last Friday it seems like the only time I don't hear it is when I first wake up in the morning. Then, I check to see if it's there, listen hard for it, and within 2 minutes I hear it again. I work in an office and I hear it all day. I hear it while in the car, I hear it while on the phone. I KNOW I'm focusing on it and therefore causing it to become louder, but its really becoming an obsession.
I called an ENT and they can't get me in until March 24th! I was told by my GP that my ear (I don't remember which one) was impacted with ear wax like a year ago, but I was afraid to have him flush it as once before I had a doctor do that and it resulted in Vertigo. The ENT was able to take it out with a suction machine, but of course the ENT can't see me for 2 months. If I go to my GP they will flush my ear, but here is my fear.. that once it's flushed the sound will remain AND I'll have vertigo.
I just don't know what to do. My husband wants me to stop talking about it and just ignore it, he still doesn't think anything is wrong. It's not very loud but I just can't stop focusing on it. Any advise would be welcome, and works of comfort desired.
 
@PotterBook hi potterbook

Seems like you have an obsession about t because you are new to it. I know its ot easy but try not to focus on it, this will become easier in time.
 
Hello All. I, too, am new to T. So new that I can't even be sure that's what is going on. My husband thinks the sound I am suddenly hearing is just the "Natural silence" you hear when you're in a quiet room (which I have heard before) but I can hear it all the time! It sounds to me like the high pitched humming sound an TV lets off when it's sitting idle, but not off. I first noticed it on Saturday, 1/21; very suddenly. I was cleaning my daughters closet out when my ear went quiet and started to ring. This has happened tons of times in my life and within about 2 minutes the sound dissipates and your hearing is fully restored. Well this time, the hearing restored and the ringing dissipated, but the "interference" in my right ear remained. It frightened me! It too, though seems to go away over the next few hours.
Then, over the next few days, occasionally I would notice it. Now? Since last Friday it seems like the only time I don't hear it is when I first wake up in the morning. Then, I check to see if it's there, listen hard for it, and within 2 minutes I hear it again. I work in an office and I hear it all day. I hear it while in the car, I hear it while on the phone. I KNOW I'm focusing on it and therefore causing it to become louder, but its really becoming an obsession.
I called an ENT and they can't get me in until March 24th! I was told by my GP that my ear (I don't remember which one) was impacted with ear wax like a year ago, but I was afraid to have him flush it as once before I had a doctor do that and it resulted in Vertigo. The ENT was able to take it out with a suction machine, but of course the ENT can't see me for 2 months. If I go to my GP they will flush my ear, but here is my fear.. that once it's flushed the sound will remain AND I'll have vertigo.
I just don't know what to do. My husband wants me to stop talking about it and just ignore it, he still doesn't think anything is wrong. It's not very loud but I just can't stop focusing on it. Any advise would be welcome, and works of comfort desired.

Have the wax manually removed. Impacted wax can cause a lot of issues.

They can microvacuum or manually pull it out
 
@LukeYoung Would flushing it work the same way if done by a Doctor? I'm not afraid of having it microvac'd out (I've had this done before by an ENT) but the Doc said he would flush it, and that's what I'm afraid of..
 
@LukeYoung Would flushing it work the same way if done by a Doctor? I'm not afraid of having it microvac'd out (I've had this done before by an ENT) but the Doc said he would flush it, and that's what I'm afraid of..

People have gotten T by flushing. If it's not done right they can be rough.

I had mine flushed once.. never again. They get too rough.

Ask for vacuum or manual.
 
I just used the ear drops and it eventually gets rid of it. I wouldn't advise the vaccuuming as that is very loud and has made some people worse.
 
I hope mine gets better, I feel it in one ear, And it's very faded I barley notice it although I hope it goes away I don't want that stupid ringing in there for all my life
 
Idk how I got mine I had an ear infection plugged and ear pain, I took my pills and on wednseday in the morning, It has been ringing and tickling but Idk I will have to go back to the doctor
 
I see an ENT tomorrow. My throat still looks irritated and infected but I feel no pain. Still having some pain in ears. The ringing is quiet now, but at night its a nightmare. My left ear doesn't act up during the day at all but at night it rings and sends me off crying. No idea I have a feeling its viral. It'll be 3 weeks tomorrow.
 

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