- Aug 5, 2019
- 1,852
- Tinnitus Since
- 05/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Autoimmune hyperacusis from Sjogren's Syndrome
In today's episode of trying to figure out my problem, I decided to lean in on one of my symptoms: gaze-evoked tinnitus. For a while, I didn't think it was abnormal given the circumstances: I have severe tinnitus and hyperacusis; it shouldn't be shocking that little things make it worse.
But after some googling, I found out that it's pretty rare. Moreover, in the search engine on Tinnitus Talk, I only found one thread on it (https://www.tinnitustalk.com/thread...-eye-exercises-for-ringing-of-the-ears.29234/).
It's especially interesting to me since my first symptom (along with the tinnitus and hyperacusis) was severe balance problems. To be clear, I don't know if my problem is my hair cells, synapses, audio vestibular nerve, DCN, IC, etc. My problem was not caused by noise, but rather a chronic illness.
TLDR: I am posting a poll here. How many people have gaze-evoked tinnitus (in addition to normal tinnitus)? By that, I mean with your head stationary and only moving your eyes from side to side or up and down the tinnitus pulses (it's obvious if you have it, like a zapping sensation).
But after some googling, I found out that it's pretty rare. Moreover, in the search engine on Tinnitus Talk, I only found one thread on it (https://www.tinnitustalk.com/thread...-eye-exercises-for-ringing-of-the-ears.29234/).
It's especially interesting to me since my first symptom (along with the tinnitus and hyperacusis) was severe balance problems. To be clear, I don't know if my problem is my hair cells, synapses, audio vestibular nerve, DCN, IC, etc. My problem was not caused by noise, but rather a chronic illness.
TLDR: I am posting a poll here. How many people have gaze-evoked tinnitus (in addition to normal tinnitus)? By that, I mean with your head stationary and only moving your eyes from side to side or up and down the tinnitus pulses (it's obvious if you have it, like a zapping sensation).