Hi everyone,
So I've been hearing a high pitched ringing in my left ear for about a month now, and over the past few days my right ear has joined in. What's worse is that in my right ear, the ringing sounds much 'closer' (not sure how else to describe it!). I'm only 20 and have no obvious cause of the ringing, only that I got my brace refitted about 4 days before the onset of the ringing, I had a mild cold a week before and that i'm currently being tested for low cortisol. Not sure how closely linked these factors could be but that's all i've got!
My issue is that the ringing varies in pitch, and the majority of the time I can only hear it in one ear or the other (but sometimes both as well) so i'm constantly anticipating changes and unable to just tune it out. The environments in which the ringing becomes obvious are also unpredictable, in that I can hear it over loud noise in my bedroom, but it is barely audible on a quiet street or in a quiet library.
So far, my GP has checked my ears and told me the canals are inflamed and that there is slight fluid build up. But after a month on steroid sprays etc. it's only gotten worse! Im due to see an endocrinologist (about my cortisol levels) and have an MRI scan (from what i've read, it wont show much other than if a tumour is present). Is there anything else I should be pursuing?
Sorry for the long post, it's just that this ringing is really impeding on my final year of university as it's very difficult to concentrate with it. I've been having quite a stressful time (since before the onset, which i've read could also be a cause!) and with having a parent who is partially deaf and suffers from severe T, it's all making me very anxious. I guess the reason for my post is to ask if anyone can make anything of the information i've given as to what may be the cause of my T and if there would be a way of getting rid. All doctors have said really is to wait it out and see, but as you all probably know that's easier said than done! Especially when it's having an affect on my studies and therefore my future. Any help would be HUGELY appreciated, thanks!
So I've been hearing a high pitched ringing in my left ear for about a month now, and over the past few days my right ear has joined in. What's worse is that in my right ear, the ringing sounds much 'closer' (not sure how else to describe it!). I'm only 20 and have no obvious cause of the ringing, only that I got my brace refitted about 4 days before the onset of the ringing, I had a mild cold a week before and that i'm currently being tested for low cortisol. Not sure how closely linked these factors could be but that's all i've got!
My issue is that the ringing varies in pitch, and the majority of the time I can only hear it in one ear or the other (but sometimes both as well) so i'm constantly anticipating changes and unable to just tune it out. The environments in which the ringing becomes obvious are also unpredictable, in that I can hear it over loud noise in my bedroom, but it is barely audible on a quiet street or in a quiet library.
So far, my GP has checked my ears and told me the canals are inflamed and that there is slight fluid build up. But after a month on steroid sprays etc. it's only gotten worse! Im due to see an endocrinologist (about my cortisol levels) and have an MRI scan (from what i've read, it wont show much other than if a tumour is present). Is there anything else I should be pursuing?
Sorry for the long post, it's just that this ringing is really impeding on my final year of university as it's very difficult to concentrate with it. I've been having quite a stressful time (since before the onset, which i've read could also be a cause!) and with having a parent who is partially deaf and suffers from severe T, it's all making me very anxious. I guess the reason for my post is to ask if anyone can make anything of the information i've given as to what may be the cause of my T and if there would be a way of getting rid. All doctors have said really is to wait it out and see, but as you all probably know that's easier said than done! Especially when it's having an affect on my studies and therefore my future. Any help would be HUGELY appreciated, thanks!