I recently acquired tinnitus from noise exposure and along with high end, I experienced the much worse low end. It had a warble to it, like somebody with a subwoofer in their car down the street.
Just like everyone, it wouldn't be nearly as obvious when outside, would be worse inside, and is mostly hidden if I plug my ears.
It was incredibly loud the first 3 days, and with 2 weeks of Prednisone it dissapeared, only to return afterward.
ENT claimed no fluid in ear but I could feel clogging when I'd swallow or do the valsalva menuver.
I tried Flonase and breathing in steam. This got me temporary relief. But I'm happy to say, after 3 days of this, it has vanished.
I also was entirely dehydrated from all the magnesium citrate I had been taking along with benedryl to sleep and the Prednisone.
I've been drinking water like it's my job, eating healthy, and using the Flonase once a day and I found relief from the low end warble.
The high end hiss is still present, and things like the shower/tub/faucet or plastic bags hurt a little, but I'm so relieved to be rid of the low end.
I hope this gives you hope, that you can overcome this.
Just like everyone, it wouldn't be nearly as obvious when outside, would be worse inside, and is mostly hidden if I plug my ears.
It was incredibly loud the first 3 days, and with 2 weeks of Prednisone it dissapeared, only to return afterward.
ENT claimed no fluid in ear but I could feel clogging when I'd swallow or do the valsalva menuver.
I tried Flonase and breathing in steam. This got me temporary relief. But I'm happy to say, after 3 days of this, it has vanished.
I also was entirely dehydrated from all the magnesium citrate I had been taking along with benedryl to sleep and the Prednisone.
I've been drinking water like it's my job, eating healthy, and using the Flonase once a day and I found relief from the low end warble.
The high end hiss is still present, and things like the shower/tub/faucet or plastic bags hurt a little, but I'm so relieved to be rid of the low end.
I hope this gives you hope, that you can overcome this.