Not sure what it is but as soon as my ears were cleaned out the volume kicked up and has been getting progressively worse.Hi Scott
Good on you for just getting the manual clean and not micro suction which is a no no for folk like us.
Have you been on any medication recently? No noisy environments lately?? Perhaps your anxiety and preoccupation with your tinnitus is making it 'spike'. The mind is very powerful.
I don't think it was the sound that caused the spike, but more than likely the instruments butting up against some very sensitive and delicate inner ear organs. I had a brief spike myself after getting my ears cleaned manually. I thought the practitioner was very good, but it did cause a couple of slightly painful winces. That's all it took. -- I think I was back to baseline within 24 hours.You know I'm doubtful that a quiet procedure like a manual wax extraction would cause an increase.
In 2017 I did a massive search everywhere I could find on the Internet to see if anybody had a spike or worsening from this type because I was trying to make the best decision on which type of removal to get and I never found anyone for whom manual made it worse. Although of course that doesn't mean that has not happened in your case. But try to be as calm as possible and that might help it go back down.Had ear wax removed yesterday by an experienced and reputable ENT. It was done manually. No syringe or microsuction. Now it feels like like my ear is louder as hell.
Wax was soft and it was done with tools. Anyone have a spike from manual ear wax removal?
I don't think it was the sound that caused the spike, but more than likely the instruments butting up against some very sensitive and delicate inner ear organs.
Thanks for the clarification @GregCA -- So, it appears my eardrum got bumped, and I'm guessing @Scott T's as well, resulting in his spike. It's hard to imagine the spike(s) could have resulted from any noise from the manual procedure, because there was virtually no noise at all for mine.What it can bump into is the ear drum, which separates the outer ear from your middle ear.
Extremely wise choice!! I'm sure your ears will settle in due course!No syringe or microsuction
Yea. I've been wondering that. Not sure but I am having ear pain as well and a new loud tone. I had my wife look in my ear last night (physician's assistant) and she said it looked good. No redness, no wax on the ear drum.Have you considered that the "increased volume" may be psychological? I don't want to sound dismissive, but when I get anxious about a potential threat worsening my tinnitus, I think it's gotten worse. Looking back, I wonder if it did get worse at all.
Did he use a camera?Had ear wax removed yesterday by an experienced and reputable ENT. It was done manually. No syringe or microsuction. Now it feels like like my ear is louder as hell.
Wax was soft and it was done with tools. Anyone have a spike from manual ear wax removal?
Yea it was with a microscope. It was done at an ear institution by a reputable ENT.Did he use a camera?
I had mine done on Monday...manually and with a camera and so far so good.
Hopefully it will settle for you soon.Yea it was with a microscope. It was done at an ear institution by a reputable ENT.
I'm praying for it to just go back to my crappy baseline.Hopefully it will settle for you soon.
I have been getting ear pain.The only other thing I can think of is that maybe the procedure irritated your ear canal and triggered your middle ear muscles to become overly sensitive, going into protective mode. When they contract and reduce sound going into the inner ear, it can increase tinnitus volume until they go back to normal. But not sure if they would do that for a week and you would feel discomfort from the muscle contractions...
Can you go back and see what the ENT thinks? Or even your normal doctor? Or decent audiologist even...?I have been getting ear pain.
I had my wife look in my ear and she said it looks fine. I don't know. I feel like I am F'd once again. Like all my fellow compadres.Can you go back and see what the ENT thinks? Or even your normal doctor? Or decent audiologist even...?
I had my wife look in my ear and she said it looks fine.
Yes. She is a PA and has done ear wax removal on patients before.Did she use an otoscope?
I'm not too sure what's going on. But I do know middle ears muscles and all the associated nerves around the ear in general can be sensitive AF. Once they get triggered and develop sensitivities, it can easily lead to tinnitus spiking. Give it some time to chill is all I can offer.I had my wife look in my ear and she said it looks fine. I don't know. I feel like I am F'd once again. Like all my fellow compadres.