So back in November I was given Cefalexin (Keflex), an antibiotic, because my doctors were (wrongfully) under the assumption that I had a bacterial infection in my sinuses.
Turns out I had a fungal infection in my sinuses. This was causing a hissing/electricity noise in my ear and the ENT said that was because the Eustachian tube is extremely swollen but will, with time, go down. I stopped eating gluten permanently which has massively helped my overall health.
Antibiotics (of any kind) can make fungal infections 10x worse. And that's exactly what happened.
I took 3 tablets of Keflex as suggested by my GP and went to bed. The next morning I woke up with a consistent hum noise in my left ear and extreme congestion and swelling in my nose and sinuses. The congestion has gone but 4 months later, the low hum which sounds like it's coming from the back of my ear canal / my cheek near my nose, is still there.
I went on a long course of antifungals which helped clear up the candida infection.
However, I still have swelling in my sinuses and throat. And still have the hiss and the hum. When I put my hand over my ears or my finger in my ear, the hum gets slightly quieter but then comes back when I remove my hand.
I've never had tinnitus before when I've had a cold and the flu. I've never had noise damage of any kind. I've been checked by an audiologist who said I have good hearing. I was told that a lot of the time the "hum" comes from sinus inflammation and will eventually go on its own when things calm down.
Is it possible that an antibiotic could give you permanent tinnitus that fast (literally overnight)? Has anyone else experienced this and can offer advice or support?
Turns out I had a fungal infection in my sinuses. This was causing a hissing/electricity noise in my ear and the ENT said that was because the Eustachian tube is extremely swollen but will, with time, go down. I stopped eating gluten permanently which has massively helped my overall health.
Antibiotics (of any kind) can make fungal infections 10x worse. And that's exactly what happened.
I took 3 tablets of Keflex as suggested by my GP and went to bed. The next morning I woke up with a consistent hum noise in my left ear and extreme congestion and swelling in my nose and sinuses. The congestion has gone but 4 months later, the low hum which sounds like it's coming from the back of my ear canal / my cheek near my nose, is still there.
I went on a long course of antifungals which helped clear up the candida infection.
However, I still have swelling in my sinuses and throat. And still have the hiss and the hum. When I put my hand over my ears or my finger in my ear, the hum gets slightly quieter but then comes back when I remove my hand.
I've never had tinnitus before when I've had a cold and the flu. I've never had noise damage of any kind. I've been checked by an audiologist who said I have good hearing. I was told that a lot of the time the "hum" comes from sinus inflammation and will eventually go on its own when things calm down.
Is it possible that an antibiotic could give you permanent tinnitus that fast (literally overnight)? Has anyone else experienced this and can offer advice or support?