- Jul 4, 2014
- 43
- Tinnitus Since
- 02/2009
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise induced
Hi all!
I'm 3 weeks in a pretty bad spike caused by an acoustic trauma (motorcycle exhaust backburn pop). I only noticed the spike 3 days later after an ear candle wax removal that my tinnitus went from 4/10 to 7/10. I have no perceived hearing loss, only a stuffed feeling in left hear, but the latest audiogram shows left ear 50 dB, right ear 40 dB hearing loss but only at high frequency.
I took Nasonex as I had a slight negative pressure and some inflammation, but that's resolved. I have reflux on the other hand, which sometimes gives me Morse code tinnitus but that's another story.
I wanted to take Medrol (Methyl Prednisolone). My ENT even prescribed it. However after reading the side effects, especially the nasty eye things (glaucoma, cataract etc.) plus the possible psychotic episodes, I'm not too keen on taking it.
But as an only somewhat proven remedy for SSHL, I fear if I don't take it, I'll lose the opportunity to repair some damage. I was opting for intratympanic local steroid but my ENT is not too convinced it would be the best option and it's very hard to get it since almost every hospital is a COVID-19 hospital now where I live.
I'm a 40-year-old male and about to plan a child, which also tips the scale against the steroid as it has RNA altering effects.
I'm kind of torn by the pros and cons. What would you do?
Thanks.
I'm 3 weeks in a pretty bad spike caused by an acoustic trauma (motorcycle exhaust backburn pop). I only noticed the spike 3 days later after an ear candle wax removal that my tinnitus went from 4/10 to 7/10. I have no perceived hearing loss, only a stuffed feeling in left hear, but the latest audiogram shows left ear 50 dB, right ear 40 dB hearing loss but only at high frequency.
I took Nasonex as I had a slight negative pressure and some inflammation, but that's resolved. I have reflux on the other hand, which sometimes gives me Morse code tinnitus but that's another story.
I wanted to take Medrol (Methyl Prednisolone). My ENT even prescribed it. However after reading the side effects, especially the nasty eye things (glaucoma, cataract etc.) plus the possible psychotic episodes, I'm not too keen on taking it.
But as an only somewhat proven remedy for SSHL, I fear if I don't take it, I'll lose the opportunity to repair some damage. I was opting for intratympanic local steroid but my ENT is not too convinced it would be the best option and it's very hard to get it since almost every hospital is a COVID-19 hospital now where I live.
I'm a 40-year-old male and about to plan a child, which also tips the scale against the steroid as it has RNA altering effects.
I'm kind of torn by the pros and cons. What would you do?
Thanks.