Hello all,
First and foremost I'm glad I found this forum. Just a quick back story on my Tinnitus. For whatever unknown reason on January 30th 2017 my ears began to ring when I got home from work. While I am sometimes in a noisy environment (IT data center) I always wear ear protection rated at NRR 25 db.
Anyway, as I said I have no idea what caused the initial ringing noise. During the evening the ringing seem to subside and things seemed better. Now fast forward to Tuesday 01/31/2017. All day the ringing is gone and things seem fine. I get home from work, greet my family, workout and go about my evening routine. That evening my nose gets congested and I blow out the mucous. Well... the ringing begins and has not let up since then (some days are better than others) this past Friday night as well as Sunday night were no sleep nights due to the ringing. I have tried some brown noise as well as a sound machine and it seems like the Tinnitus finds a way around the external noise.
I made an appointment with a ENT and saw him today. My hearing and pressure test results were excellent and upon examination he did not find anything physically wrong with my ears. However, he suspected that I may have created some trauma to my inner ear(s) via the Eustachian tube when I blew my nose. The good news is that the Tinnitus in my left ear seems to have stopped, or at least it seems to have stopped for now. The Tinnitus is still in my right ear. What is also interesting is that sometimes when I wake up I have no Tinnitus and it sometimes takes two hours after i wake for it to start.
The ENT put me on some Prednisone and a nasal decongestant to see if that helps. He did not seem overly worried about my condition and told me that it may take some time to heal and to give it a few weeks. Ironically when I was in his office I felt my left ear get a tad congested and the ringing started in it again but then subsided a few minutes later.
So, is my ENT perhaps on the right track? Also, any tips for being able to sleep at night when the Tinnitus seems to sneak its way around the external noises being created to cancel it out? Also, I do not listen to loud music or use earphones. I do enjoy going to the outdoor range and shooting once every few months. However, I have always doubled up on hearing protection with earplugs and ear muffs.
Thanks to all....
First and foremost I'm glad I found this forum. Just a quick back story on my Tinnitus. For whatever unknown reason on January 30th 2017 my ears began to ring when I got home from work. While I am sometimes in a noisy environment (IT data center) I always wear ear protection rated at NRR 25 db.
Anyway, as I said I have no idea what caused the initial ringing noise. During the evening the ringing seem to subside and things seemed better. Now fast forward to Tuesday 01/31/2017. All day the ringing is gone and things seem fine. I get home from work, greet my family, workout and go about my evening routine. That evening my nose gets congested and I blow out the mucous. Well... the ringing begins and has not let up since then (some days are better than others) this past Friday night as well as Sunday night were no sleep nights due to the ringing. I have tried some brown noise as well as a sound machine and it seems like the Tinnitus finds a way around the external noise.
I made an appointment with a ENT and saw him today. My hearing and pressure test results were excellent and upon examination he did not find anything physically wrong with my ears. However, he suspected that I may have created some trauma to my inner ear(s) via the Eustachian tube when I blew my nose. The good news is that the Tinnitus in my left ear seems to have stopped, or at least it seems to have stopped for now. The Tinnitus is still in my right ear. What is also interesting is that sometimes when I wake up I have no Tinnitus and it sometimes takes two hours after i wake for it to start.
The ENT put me on some Prednisone and a nasal decongestant to see if that helps. He did not seem overly worried about my condition and told me that it may take some time to heal and to give it a few weeks. Ironically when I was in his office I felt my left ear get a tad congested and the ringing started in it again but then subsided a few minutes later.
So, is my ENT perhaps on the right track? Also, any tips for being able to sleep at night when the Tinnitus seems to sneak its way around the external noises being created to cancel it out? Also, I do not listen to loud music or use earphones. I do enjoy going to the outdoor range and shooting once every few months. However, I have always doubled up on hearing protection with earplugs and ear muffs.
Thanks to all....