I had a tympanic steroid injection in my right ear (4 days ago) and since then my pulsatile tinnitus has increased tenfold ( i think it has amplified). I am not quite sure how this works, so I will ask you guys some questions I request you to help me understand things better:
1. What exactly does the steroid do once injected in the ear?
2. How long does its effect last?
3. Does the steroid amplify internal sounds (within or close to the ear).
My understanding so far is :
1. It stimulates the hair cells so that they work in overdrive. This may improve hearing which is why they inject it.
2. The quantity I received was 2/3/4 mg. I suppose that's a small dose and its effects shouldn't last long (maybe a few days).
3. In my case the PT has significantly amplified. Its unbearably loud. I clearly understand when my pulse fluctuates. The sound is loud enough to make me feel pain and fullness in the affected ear.
Also, of note, is that i can reduce the loudness of my PT by placing my finger on the base of the affected ear. By moving my finger in that base region (upwards, downwards, sidewards), I can reduce the volume of the PT.
Can anybody shed some light on this?
Thanks in advance!!
1. What exactly does the steroid do once injected in the ear?
2. How long does its effect last?
3. Does the steroid amplify internal sounds (within or close to the ear).
My understanding so far is :
1. It stimulates the hair cells so that they work in overdrive. This may improve hearing which is why they inject it.
2. The quantity I received was 2/3/4 mg. I suppose that's a small dose and its effects shouldn't last long (maybe a few days).
3. In my case the PT has significantly amplified. Its unbearably loud. I clearly understand when my pulse fluctuates. The sound is loud enough to make me feel pain and fullness in the affected ear.
Also, of note, is that i can reduce the loudness of my PT by placing my finger on the base of the affected ear. By moving my finger in that base region (upwards, downwards, sidewards), I can reduce the volume of the PT.
Can anybody shed some light on this?
Thanks in advance!!