Still hoping it will go away. ENT doctor said hearing is fine. I haven't been to a concert in a year. Not sure how it came about.
You could have a possible ETD that may cause your head noise. I just talked to a ENT nurse and she said to try Flonase or Nasonex, but you have to use it every day for about a month. You must be patient and give it time (tough I know) as it may not resolve your noise right away. Nothing guaranteed though, as it could be caused by inner ear damage or something somatic.Still hoping it will go away. ENT doctor said hearing is fine. I haven't been to a concert in a year. Not sure how it came about.
Hi Joey, so what did the ENT have to say other than that your hearing was fine.I will look into this. . Thank you both
You could have a possible ETD that may cause your head noise. I just talked to a ENT nurse and she said to try Flonase or Nasonex, but you have to use it every day for about a month. You must be patient and give it time (tough I know) as it may not resolve your noise right away. Nothing guaranteed though, as it could be caused by inner ear damage or something somatic.
My left ear noise was practically unbearable yesterday, as that is why I messaged the nurse.
@Littlebailey
You may want to try the original formula Pseudoephedrine (behind the counter) instead of the OTC phenylephrine as it is a stronger version I believe. You will need your ID for the pharmacist to see to get that version. That plus nasal sprays such as Flonase or Nasonex could work quite well. That is the combination I'm using right now and it seems to be working well.
That's exactly what I was diagnosed with yesterday, ETD and fluid in my middle ear. He was quite emphatic about it. I guess they call that Otitis Media. Is that true that you can ringing in your ear from that, and that it can more or less go away completely, if the fluid all drains out? Because that would be great. I'm taking something called phenylephrine.
Hello @jazz@just1morething Hello!
From your post, I see the Sudafed didn't spike you. I'm still getting over a bad cold and I've been afraid to try Sudafed. So many things make my tinnitus louder, but I'm getting fullness in my ears so I need to do more than just cough syrup.
That's exactly what I was diagnosed with yesterday, ETD and fluid in my middle ear. He was quite emphatic about it. I guess they call that Otitis Media. Is that true that you can ringing in your ear from that, and that it can more or less go away completely, if the fluid all drains out? Because that would be great. I'm taking something called phenylephrine.
I just don't know what to really believe, even from official medical websites. And definitely take doctors' word for things with sort of a grain of salt. My ears are definitely not right, as they've been acting strangely and crinkling and doing odd things for months before my tinnitus started up last week. And so far it's quite mild. I can hear it, but it's faint and largely inoffensive and blends in effortlessly with the ambient noise of outdoors. It took me a few hours to even realize what it was. It does get quite a bit noticeable at night when in bed, with your ear on the pillow for example. But other than that you have to kind of search for the sound and can easily forget all about it.
But can tinnitus actually be temporary, and only caused due to fluid or mucus buildup in the ears somehow interfering with the whole cochlear process, and then when it's all removed or drained out, and the cochlear is fine again, then the tinnitus stops? I just want to know if I'm even right in thinking that.
@Littlebailey - It could also be your neck nerves crosstalking with your auditory nerves. The Sudafed + Nasonex is not working for me today....fooled once again!!
Have you tried a allergy pill such as Zyrtec? I just tried that in addition to Sudafed and Nasonex and my noise went way down. Just a idea before you try antidepressants such as Lexapro. I am still experimenting with some things, but may try TRT if all else fails. Just want to rule out some somatic causes of tinnitus, even if they are a remote chance.I don't think I'm going to be signing up for HBOT. I was just googling, and I see that there's one right here in town. What are the odds!