Some antibiotics are ototoxic.
Ototoxicity is the property of being toxic to the ear (oto-), specifically the cochlea or auditory nerve and sometimes the vestibular system, for example, as a side effect of a drug. The effects of ototoxicity can be reversible and temporary, or irreversible and permanent. Ototoxic drugs can damage your ears, cause hearing loss and tinnitus.
I have had tinnitus for almost 50 years.
I made the mistake of taking Ciprofloxacin for a UTI. I also told the doctor beforehand that I needed a drug that wasn't ototoxic. After I started taking Ciprofloxacin, I noticed a decline in my hearing and an increase in my tinnitus level.
Now my hearing loss has improved a little but my tinnitus has not.
Don't take any antibiotic ending in "CIN". Much is discussed about what to take for tinnitus, but not enough about what NOT to take.
I have some excellent advice for people who have had tinnitus for a short while. Your brain will become partially DESENSITIZED and accept the tinnitus where you will not feel as bad. It took me many years but my brain did partially learn to accept the tinnitus. That's some hope that doctors never tell you.
Ototoxicity is the property of being toxic to the ear (oto-), specifically the cochlea or auditory nerve and sometimes the vestibular system, for example, as a side effect of a drug. The effects of ototoxicity can be reversible and temporary, or irreversible and permanent. Ototoxic drugs can damage your ears, cause hearing loss and tinnitus.
I have had tinnitus for almost 50 years.
I made the mistake of taking Ciprofloxacin for a UTI. I also told the doctor beforehand that I needed a drug that wasn't ototoxic. After I started taking Ciprofloxacin, I noticed a decline in my hearing and an increase in my tinnitus level.
Now my hearing loss has improved a little but my tinnitus has not.
Don't take any antibiotic ending in "CIN". Much is discussed about what to take for tinnitus, but not enough about what NOT to take.
I have some excellent advice for people who have had tinnitus for a short while. Your brain will become partially DESENSITIZED and accept the tinnitus where you will not feel as bad. It took me many years but my brain did partially learn to accept the tinnitus. That's some hope that doctors never tell you.