- Mar 27, 2019
- 6
- Tinnitus Since
- Feb 2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- I think a bad cold
Hello. New member here. I could use some advice.
About 4 weeks ago we had a stressful week in our life due to a move to a new house. It was raining outside and I was unloading a lot of boxes. The next day, had a 102 temp, congested, etc. The valsalva manoeuvre was doing nothing for me. I could not get the ears to pop. Immediately when I woke up on this day, I had a very loud buzzing in my head. I was convinced the new house had problems but ultimately had to admit it was my ear.
I ended up going to a Med Clinic on day 3 and was told I had fluid behind one ear and a respiratory infection. Amoxicillin and Prednisone pack. That helped with the respiratory stuff but did nothing for the ear.
I used a Neti Pot. That brought some relief but when I blew my nose my left ear did a small "hiss" and felt like relief.
Going into week 2, I ended up going to my ENT. He told me my ears looked fine, use Sudafed, don't take any more antibiotics, and he told me my tinnitus was just a coincidence and not related to the cold/congestion. I really like him but find this hard to believe.
So I'm hear at 4 weeks out. The intensity of the noise inside the house has reduced. I also don't hear it as I walk outside the house. Oddly to me, I've only been able to hear this noise at my house when it is quiet. Not at work or elsewhere. No one else hears it, just me, so I don't think it's environmental.
My ENT gave me no advice other than "ignore it" and did no further tests.
I hear this every night or even during the day when it is quiet enough.
I've had perfect hearing in the past, no vertigo, but I still have an off and on odd feeling in the one ear where this noise is coming from. It feels like it is full or somewhat congested. Very odd.
Most of my sinus congestion is gone, if not all of it. I can pop my ears now but the left one still feels unusual (hard to describe).
My tinnitus is a low buzz that is constant, doesn't vary, except I don't hear it when I speak (it stops just for a second then resumes when I stop speaking) and I don't hear it over other people talking. If I stick my finger in my ear, it somewhat muffles the sound. The fluid was behind the right ear according to doc but the left ear is the one I think having the issue.
Mine sounds like a constant truck idling with the window closed nearby is how I would describe it. It doesn't seem in rhythm with my pulse or breathing. The fact it seems to have stopped outside the house seems like a good sign but I've seen no further improvement inside since this started. Some days are actually worse rather than better.
How long does it take the ear to heal from this sort of infection? Will the tinnitus go away? Is 3 to 4 weeks just not long enough? Other advice or feedback based on my specifics?
Sorry for a long post.
Thank you!
About 4 weeks ago we had a stressful week in our life due to a move to a new house. It was raining outside and I was unloading a lot of boxes. The next day, had a 102 temp, congested, etc. The valsalva manoeuvre was doing nothing for me. I could not get the ears to pop. Immediately when I woke up on this day, I had a very loud buzzing in my head. I was convinced the new house had problems but ultimately had to admit it was my ear.
I ended up going to a Med Clinic on day 3 and was told I had fluid behind one ear and a respiratory infection. Amoxicillin and Prednisone pack. That helped with the respiratory stuff but did nothing for the ear.
I used a Neti Pot. That brought some relief but when I blew my nose my left ear did a small "hiss" and felt like relief.
Going into week 2, I ended up going to my ENT. He told me my ears looked fine, use Sudafed, don't take any more antibiotics, and he told me my tinnitus was just a coincidence and not related to the cold/congestion. I really like him but find this hard to believe.
So I'm hear at 4 weeks out. The intensity of the noise inside the house has reduced. I also don't hear it as I walk outside the house. Oddly to me, I've only been able to hear this noise at my house when it is quiet. Not at work or elsewhere. No one else hears it, just me, so I don't think it's environmental.
My ENT gave me no advice other than "ignore it" and did no further tests.
I hear this every night or even during the day when it is quiet enough.
I've had perfect hearing in the past, no vertigo, but I still have an off and on odd feeling in the one ear where this noise is coming from. It feels like it is full or somewhat congested. Very odd.
Most of my sinus congestion is gone, if not all of it. I can pop my ears now but the left one still feels unusual (hard to describe).
My tinnitus is a low buzz that is constant, doesn't vary, except I don't hear it when I speak (it stops just for a second then resumes when I stop speaking) and I don't hear it over other people talking. If I stick my finger in my ear, it somewhat muffles the sound. The fluid was behind the right ear according to doc but the left ear is the one I think having the issue.
Mine sounds like a constant truck idling with the window closed nearby is how I would describe it. It doesn't seem in rhythm with my pulse or breathing. The fact it seems to have stopped outside the house seems like a good sign but I've seen no further improvement inside since this started. Some days are actually worse rather than better.
How long does it take the ear to heal from this sort of infection? Will the tinnitus go away? Is 3 to 4 weeks just not long enough? Other advice or feedback based on my specifics?
Sorry for a long post.
Thank you!