Hi all.
I've had tinnitus for just over a month, just in my left ear, started out of nowhere. I'm a 42-year-old man with no health complications. I've seen an ENT. He wasn't very interested. I had a hearing test which shows no issues. No earwax, fluid or sinus issues (though I did have a very bad sinus infection in April, where my ears were clogged for about 10 days and I needed antibiotics, I thought it was earwax and used an ear syringe, but I didn't experience any tinnitus after that whole experience). I'm not exposed to loud noises much and haven't been out in ages. Concerts aren't my thing. The GP I saw gave me a steroid nasal spray just in case it could help (I've been using it more in the past week). The ENT recommended therapy and said it was probably induced by stress - I've been under a fair bit lately.
While it caused me great anxiety in the beginning, it troubled me more at bedtime than throughout the day. It wasn't extremely loud and I thought I would be able to manage it with masking quite effectively going forward. (Calm app is a godsend for sleep.)
When I first spoke to a doctor about it, she asked if I could pop my ears - and I couldn't. I can inflate them when I pinch my nose and blow, I feel my ears inflate, but I don't get that actual 'pop' when you can hear everything louder if you know what I mean? I haven't been brave enough to really push hard though.
Throughout the month, I've been doing the pinch nose and blow thing quite regularly as it does give me some brief respite from the noise. I still feel like if I could pop the ears, things will be better.
In my follow up appointment with the ENT, I mentioned about not being able to pop the ears. He said not to use the Valsalva maneuver and to use a nasal balloon to train the ears to open up. I got one, and it really seemed to help with the tinnitus in the beginning. I would use it several times a day, but still no ear pop. It seemed to change the noise - what was a high pitched tone turned into something that sounded like my fridge motor, with high pitched morse code-like spikes which were annoying. But it seemed easier to deal with than before.
A few days ago, I was just getting used to the noise and my coping strategies seemed to be working. But then I got something of a spike and the tinnitus became more noticeable - back to the high pitched tone I had in the beginning. I had stopped with the balloon for a few days but started using it again. I became determined to pop my ears. I tried the balloon, drinking water while pinching nose (this seemed to get me closer to popping than anything else, especially when I completely filled my mouth with water), chewing gum, yawning, blowing my nose - every trick in the book. I took a hot bath rather than shower too.
Last night it seemed a little louder still, so I tried all of the above more than usual, determined to make the damn ears pop. Today, the tinnitus seems worse. There is now a more constant high pitched whistling noise, worse than before. My ears are a little sore from everything I've done. My ears crackle when I open my mouth and there is a squelchy sound sometimes. I feels like my ears are full of air, but not necessarily fluid.
I'm at my wits' end with this now, I feel stupid for making it worse. But I still can't stop the habit of trying to pop. Gently doing the Valsalva maneuver still gives me some relief for a minute or so. When I inflate, everything opens and the noise stops for a minute, then everything settles down and it comes back. When I'm moving around I can't hear much, but a few minutes after I sit still, it will come on and get louder. I was still trying everything today but now it's time to stop and hope things will settle down.
One other thing is I have had an MRI 2 weeks ago, I have to wait 1 more week for the ENT to return from holiday to tell me the results. He didn't seem to think it would find anything.
Sorry that was a lot more rambling than I thought it would be. I suppose my main questions are:
I've had tinnitus for just over a month, just in my left ear, started out of nowhere. I'm a 42-year-old man with no health complications. I've seen an ENT. He wasn't very interested. I had a hearing test which shows no issues. No earwax, fluid or sinus issues (though I did have a very bad sinus infection in April, where my ears were clogged for about 10 days and I needed antibiotics, I thought it was earwax and used an ear syringe, but I didn't experience any tinnitus after that whole experience). I'm not exposed to loud noises much and haven't been out in ages. Concerts aren't my thing. The GP I saw gave me a steroid nasal spray just in case it could help (I've been using it more in the past week). The ENT recommended therapy and said it was probably induced by stress - I've been under a fair bit lately.
While it caused me great anxiety in the beginning, it troubled me more at bedtime than throughout the day. It wasn't extremely loud and I thought I would be able to manage it with masking quite effectively going forward. (Calm app is a godsend for sleep.)
When I first spoke to a doctor about it, she asked if I could pop my ears - and I couldn't. I can inflate them when I pinch my nose and blow, I feel my ears inflate, but I don't get that actual 'pop' when you can hear everything louder if you know what I mean? I haven't been brave enough to really push hard though.
Throughout the month, I've been doing the pinch nose and blow thing quite regularly as it does give me some brief respite from the noise. I still feel like if I could pop the ears, things will be better.
In my follow up appointment with the ENT, I mentioned about not being able to pop the ears. He said not to use the Valsalva maneuver and to use a nasal balloon to train the ears to open up. I got one, and it really seemed to help with the tinnitus in the beginning. I would use it several times a day, but still no ear pop. It seemed to change the noise - what was a high pitched tone turned into something that sounded like my fridge motor, with high pitched morse code-like spikes which were annoying. But it seemed easier to deal with than before.
A few days ago, I was just getting used to the noise and my coping strategies seemed to be working. But then I got something of a spike and the tinnitus became more noticeable - back to the high pitched tone I had in the beginning. I had stopped with the balloon for a few days but started using it again. I became determined to pop my ears. I tried the balloon, drinking water while pinching nose (this seemed to get me closer to popping than anything else, especially when I completely filled my mouth with water), chewing gum, yawning, blowing my nose - every trick in the book. I took a hot bath rather than shower too.
Last night it seemed a little louder still, so I tried all of the above more than usual, determined to make the damn ears pop. Today, the tinnitus seems worse. There is now a more constant high pitched whistling noise, worse than before. My ears are a little sore from everything I've done. My ears crackle when I open my mouth and there is a squelchy sound sometimes. I feels like my ears are full of air, but not necessarily fluid.
I'm at my wits' end with this now, I feel stupid for making it worse. But I still can't stop the habit of trying to pop. Gently doing the Valsalva maneuver still gives me some relief for a minute or so. When I inflate, everything opens and the noise stops for a minute, then everything settles down and it comes back. When I'm moving around I can't hear much, but a few minutes after I sit still, it will come on and get louder. I was still trying everything today but now it's time to stop and hope things will settle down.
One other thing is I have had an MRI 2 weeks ago, I have to wait 1 more week for the ENT to return from holiday to tell me the results. He didn't seem to think it would find anything.
Sorry that was a lot more rambling than I thought it would be. I suppose my main questions are:
- Is trying to pop my ears a terrible idea?
- Is the fact I can't pop my ears pointing to other issues in my ear - ETD (Eustachian Tube Dysfunction)?
- Do I have any hope this could all just go away?