Hello everyone,
My tinnitus began about a month ago, the day after a July 4th party. I only hear it in a quiet room, or when I put my finger in my left ear or when I sleep on my left side. Seems to be mainly unilateral but I think I hear it my right ear sometimes when I stick my finger in it or it sounds like it's in my head. Sometimes I feel lightheaded but get this way with anxiety. The fireworks weren't loud (I've heard much louder things without issue before).
I went to one ENT who prescribed Prednisone 60 mg x 1 week. I could only handle it for two days. My tinnitus was not too bad on it but temporarily worsened the 2nd day off of it. I then saw an audiologist who said I have no hearing loss.
I went to a second ENT who did another hearing test 2 weeks later and was not concerned as there was no hearing loss. He did not recommend further imaging or work up and believed it to be from noise exposure.
I went to my PCP and had him order tick borne disease bloodwork since I live in an area where Lyme is high (but he thinks I'm crazy).
I do grind my teeth and am now scheduled with my dentist to get a night guard.
I also do have anxiety and "white coat hypertension".
I am hoping it is from the fireworks but hope the doctors aren't just assuming so and nothing is missed. I do trust the second ENT I saw, and honestly it isn't too bad and is very mild.
Would like some thoughts. Thanks!
My tinnitus began about a month ago, the day after a July 4th party. I only hear it in a quiet room, or when I put my finger in my left ear or when I sleep on my left side. Seems to be mainly unilateral but I think I hear it my right ear sometimes when I stick my finger in it or it sounds like it's in my head. Sometimes I feel lightheaded but get this way with anxiety. The fireworks weren't loud (I've heard much louder things without issue before).
I went to one ENT who prescribed Prednisone 60 mg x 1 week. I could only handle it for two days. My tinnitus was not too bad on it but temporarily worsened the 2nd day off of it. I then saw an audiologist who said I have no hearing loss.
I went to a second ENT who did another hearing test 2 weeks later and was not concerned as there was no hearing loss. He did not recommend further imaging or work up and believed it to be from noise exposure.
I went to my PCP and had him order tick borne disease bloodwork since I live in an area where Lyme is high (but he thinks I'm crazy).
I do grind my teeth and am now scheduled with my dentist to get a night guard.
I also do have anxiety and "white coat hypertension".
I am hoping it is from the fireworks but hope the doctors aren't just assuming so and nothing is missed. I do trust the second ENT I saw, and honestly it isn't too bad and is very mild.
Would like some thoughts. Thanks!