- Mar 2, 2019
- 6
- Tinnitus Since
- 2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- eustachian tube dysfunction / unknown
Hi,
I'm 17 years old and all my life, I have had occasional tinnitus. However, even though I was aware that it was there, my mother had told me that it was normal after a day of being exposed to lots of noise, so I didn't think much of it.
Recently, around January, I noticed that the sound had gotten much louder and that it wasn't going away. It's a loud, high pitched ringing. I then told my friends about my occasional ringing not going away, thinking it was a normal thing that everyone experienced regularly, and I panicked when I realized that it's not.
Of course, I researched my symptoms and got spooked, so I visited my doctor who told me I had Eustachian Tube Dysfunction. I did what he told me to do, yet the tinnitus is still there.
It keeps me from sleeping and focusing on work, and makes me feel very anxious. I've tried lots of "cures", and nothing seems to work for me.
Is there any research being done that I should keep my eye on? Is there any medicine being developed that looks promising?
I'm 17 years old and all my life, I have had occasional tinnitus. However, even though I was aware that it was there, my mother had told me that it was normal after a day of being exposed to lots of noise, so I didn't think much of it.
Recently, around January, I noticed that the sound had gotten much louder and that it wasn't going away. It's a loud, high pitched ringing. I then told my friends about my occasional ringing not going away, thinking it was a normal thing that everyone experienced regularly, and I panicked when I realized that it's not.
Of course, I researched my symptoms and got spooked, so I visited my doctor who told me I had Eustachian Tube Dysfunction. I did what he told me to do, yet the tinnitus is still there.
It keeps me from sleeping and focusing on work, and makes me feel very anxious. I've tried lots of "cures", and nothing seems to work for me.
Is there any research being done that I should keep my eye on? Is there any medicine being developed that looks promising?