- Jul 25, 2019
- 14
- Tinnitus Since
- 2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Recent Ear Irrigation caused Reactive Tinnitus
Hello there everyone, I am a 17-year-old male tinnitus sufferer that has had a history with this. I am new to this thread and hoping this will provide some answers.
I started getting tinnitus when it was first discovered that I had accumulated fluid in the Middle Ear behind the ear drum that my Eustachian Tube apparently couldn't siphon away. My ENT that I visited suggested I get a Myringotomy. I did and this went by without incident. Within a few months I realized I also developed fluid in the other ear and again had a Myringotomy with no incident. This was when I was in the 6th or 7th grade I believe so around 3-4 years ago give or take.
My issues arose when the fluid came back in both ears in my 8th grade year. I waited and eventually in 9th Grade and I decided to get a Myringotomy in both ears. This time everything was fine until about 6-7 months later when I was up for about 5 hours attempting to fall asleep because of regular tinnitus. I have since grown accustomed to the regular tinnitus and have no issues with it ever since as I've found a method to tune it out.
However around the same time, I noticed that there was a distinct but not unbearably loud whooshing sound in my right ear before I went to sleep every night. I honestly have no idea how I fell asleep all those nights. I quickly realized it was pulsatile tinnitus. My ear tubes fell out a short while afterwards and the strange thing was the tinnitus stopped after they had fallen out (presumably).
Then about 3-4 months after they had fallen out (this was last November), I again accumulated fluid behind my left ear. I did an ear tube anyways because I could not stand the apparent feeling of deafness that the fluid induced as well as a wind like sound whenever I ran or jumped. I switched ENTs this time because my original ENT did not diagnose a problem and we decided to visit another to get a second opinion.
Well, about a month in, I began experiencing the same whooshing sound. It was mostly when I went to bed but I could also hear it when I was reading on occasion and as I was wearing ear plugs to prevent water from accumulating in the ear, when I stepped out of the shower occasionally it would also be very significant a noise. The interesting thing is I never once heard this noise during the day or at school, even when the classroom was dead silent during a test (I took a State test during this time frame and found no issue with the whooshing whatsoever. At about April of this year, the whooshing stopped and I assume the tubes fell out.
Well it is now July and I have again accumulated fluid behind my left ear. The windlike sound is still annoying me and preventing me from running and exercising a lot. The issue is, I am afraid to get another ear tube because I do not want to have to go through another 6-8 months of pulsatile tinnitus.
Does anyone have any reasoning as to why Myringotomy Tubes would cause pulsatile tinnitus? I have searched everywhere and cannot find a single piece of information with a plausible clause. I do have a possible theory though, because I complained to my current ENT twice of the whooshing and his only answer was that there was debris from earwax and possibly that was the problem. I think he's off on the debris part but I do think he's onto something as he cleared earwax both times I complained and both times I experienced relief after the earwax was cleared.
Does anyone have any suggestions or possible causes?
I started getting tinnitus when it was first discovered that I had accumulated fluid in the Middle Ear behind the ear drum that my Eustachian Tube apparently couldn't siphon away. My ENT that I visited suggested I get a Myringotomy. I did and this went by without incident. Within a few months I realized I also developed fluid in the other ear and again had a Myringotomy with no incident. This was when I was in the 6th or 7th grade I believe so around 3-4 years ago give or take.
My issues arose when the fluid came back in both ears in my 8th grade year. I waited and eventually in 9th Grade and I decided to get a Myringotomy in both ears. This time everything was fine until about 6-7 months later when I was up for about 5 hours attempting to fall asleep because of regular tinnitus. I have since grown accustomed to the regular tinnitus and have no issues with it ever since as I've found a method to tune it out.
However around the same time, I noticed that there was a distinct but not unbearably loud whooshing sound in my right ear before I went to sleep every night. I honestly have no idea how I fell asleep all those nights. I quickly realized it was pulsatile tinnitus. My ear tubes fell out a short while afterwards and the strange thing was the tinnitus stopped after they had fallen out (presumably).
Then about 3-4 months after they had fallen out (this was last November), I again accumulated fluid behind my left ear. I did an ear tube anyways because I could not stand the apparent feeling of deafness that the fluid induced as well as a wind like sound whenever I ran or jumped. I switched ENTs this time because my original ENT did not diagnose a problem and we decided to visit another to get a second opinion.
Well, about a month in, I began experiencing the same whooshing sound. It was mostly when I went to bed but I could also hear it when I was reading on occasion and as I was wearing ear plugs to prevent water from accumulating in the ear, when I stepped out of the shower occasionally it would also be very significant a noise. The interesting thing is I never once heard this noise during the day or at school, even when the classroom was dead silent during a test (I took a State test during this time frame and found no issue with the whooshing whatsoever. At about April of this year, the whooshing stopped and I assume the tubes fell out.
Well it is now July and I have again accumulated fluid behind my left ear. The windlike sound is still annoying me and preventing me from running and exercising a lot. The issue is, I am afraid to get another ear tube because I do not want to have to go through another 6-8 months of pulsatile tinnitus.
Does anyone have any reasoning as to why Myringotomy Tubes would cause pulsatile tinnitus? I have searched everywhere and cannot find a single piece of information with a plausible clause. I do have a possible theory though, because I complained to my current ENT twice of the whooshing and his only answer was that there was debris from earwax and possibly that was the problem. I think he's off on the debris part but I do think he's onto something as he cleared earwax both times I complained and both times I experienced relief after the earwax was cleared.
Does anyone have any suggestions or possible causes?