I have posted here a few times since my tinnitus really went crazy around 2 years ago. I have had a constant tone tinnitus for a really long time (around 10 years, since my teens) but about 2 years ago started to have this much more annoying oscillating very high-pitched metallic hiss/whine that pops in and out about once or twice a second in my left ear. I noticed around the beginning of this year that if I take a 325mg Aspirin, in about a half hour this most annoying tone melts away and I don't hear it for a couple hours.
I know Aspirin is clinically recognized as a cause of tinnitus so I am not encouraging people to go and try this out. I am wondering, though, if anybody has found the same thing as I have and knows if it means anything?
I don't know the cause of my tinnitus and there's a lot of things in my case that could be factors like weight loss/patulous eustachian tube (I'd lost around 35 lbs in 3 months on a ultra low carb diet around the time this got worse), TMJ (I have chronic dull ear pain in the left ear) and also of course noise exposure (was reckless about this in my teens, but very careful as an adult).
Anyway I am wondering if anybody has found the same as me as regards Aspirin and whether you have inferred or learned what it means.
I know Aspirin is clinically recognized as a cause of tinnitus so I am not encouraging people to go and try this out. I am wondering, though, if anybody has found the same thing as I have and knows if it means anything?
I don't know the cause of my tinnitus and there's a lot of things in my case that could be factors like weight loss/patulous eustachian tube (I'd lost around 35 lbs in 3 months on a ultra low carb diet around the time this got worse), TMJ (I have chronic dull ear pain in the left ear) and also of course noise exposure (was reckless about this in my teens, but very careful as an adult).
Anyway I am wondering if anybody has found the same as me as regards Aspirin and whether you have inferred or learned what it means.