My Tinnitus Improves After Lifting a Dumbbell, and Antihistamines Made It Temporarily Disappear

Isra

Member
Author
Jan 5, 2020
9
Tinnitus Since
2017
Cause of Tinnitus
Sinus infection / allergies
Hello!

My tinnitus started when I was 17 after a cold / sinus infection (I don't know what the cause is, but I don't think it's noise induced since I was not the type to go to parties or wear earphones). I'm 21 now.

Anyway, whenever I'm lifting a 1 or 2 kg dumbbell and do some exercises, my tinnitus seems to decline and I don't know why that is.

My neck is also stiff. I went to a physiotherapist and chiropractor for this, it helped short term but the tinnitus came back.

Whenever I do these exercises, it seems like when I swallow, more air can 'come out of my ear', I don't really know how to describe it, but my ear feels less full.

Another thing is, I've once used my antihistamine tablets for one week and my tinnitus went completely away for a couple of days. But after I stopped taking the tablets, it came back. I do have allergies / asthma induced allergy.

I don't know what I should think of these discoveries. What do you guys think?
 
I agree with @Matchbox. Exercising will increase circulation and blood pressure and so can antihistamines. You might have a circulation issue or low blood pressure. Have you checked out your BP lately?
 
Antihistamines won't increase blood flow on their own but would limit certain inflammation from allergens.

Is it Diphenhydramine that gave you the positive effect, because that could just be CNS depression instead?
 
Me and my friend once had a running contest on who runs the fastest. After I ran I was completely exhausted and had that blood taste in my mouth and my heart was pumping like a maniac. Then I noticed how my tinnitus had completely disappeared for 10-20 minutes because of the running. So I've experienced something similar.
 

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