Increased Pulsatile Tinnitus Due to Virus?

AuntSally

Member
Author
Oct 16, 2016
64
Scotland
Tinnitus Since
June 2016
Cause of Tinnitus
Not sure
I contracted a sickness bug off my family yesterday. Because I have pulsatile tinnitus I noticed an increase in my heart rate last evening when I didn't feel well. And then I was sick. I hardly slept last night as usual. Just one hour. I tried a strong brew of chamomile tea middle of the night but it didn't work. I haven't been sick again but my stomach is definitely still off.

This morning my tinnitus is literally screaming at a pitch never before experienced. Could this be due to being sick with a stomach virus? Will it settle?
 
I contracted a sickness bug off my family yesterday. Because I have pulsatile tinnitus I noticed an increase in my heart rate last evening when I didn't feel well. And then I was sick. I hardly slept last night as usual. Just one hour. I tried a strong brew of chamomile tea middle of the night but it didn't work. I haven't been sick again but my stomach is definitely still off.

This morning my tinnitus is literally screaming at a pitch never before experienced. Could this be due to being sick with a stomach virus? Will it settle?
Where's your patience. Sickness bug yesterday and you are already wondering if your spike is there to last.

How do you think anyone else could know if your spike is going to last. That's the stupidest question on the face of the earth no offense.

Give it a few months for pete's sake.
 
Where's your patience. Sickness bug yesterday and you are already wondering if your spike is there to last.

How do you think anyone else could know if your spike is going to last. That's the stupidest question on the face of the earth no offense.

Give it a few months for pete's sake.
You: Says no offense but continues to insult people. Have some respect. You are being rude and disrespectful.
 
Yeah was only wondering if anyones else had experienced the same. Its the first time ive been ill since I contracted tinitus five months ago. That said, after this mornings jet engine things have settled a bit. Always paranoid during spikes.
 
You: Says no offense but continues to insult people. Have some respect. You are being rude and disrespectful.
Where's your patience. Sickness bug yesterday and you are already wondering if your spike is there to last.

How do you think anyone else could know if your spike is going to last. That's the stupidest question on the face of the earth no offense.

Give it a few months for pete's sake.

@Kazue I agree that @gotyoubynuts could have put his comments more delicately and politely, but he does have a point I'm afraid. It is very easy to become paranoid over tinnitus and it is for this reason medications are sometimes needed to reduce stress and anxiety. However, he did redeem himself by saying: his comments meant no offence.
 

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