Hey all,
I have had very mild tinnitus since around 2012. They are guessing it came from acoustic trauma. I have always had ear wax trouble in my left ear and when I would lay down and my ears were full they would snap and cause ringing in the ears. That is only my best guess since this happened once and that is when the ringing never stopped. I did have a hearing test and it showed minor hearing loss in my left ear, where I have the tinnitus.
I have been living with my tinnitus fine and never had to mask it or anything when I slept, but I woke up about 4 weeks ago and the ringing increased and also has occasionally been pulsating especially when laying down. I went to an GP and they said I had fluid in my ears and a lot of post nasal drip. They had me take Benedryl for a week and that didn't help so I went on amoxicillin. I just recently was able to see an ENT and he didn't see anything wrong and wanted me to get a ultrasound for a carotid artery and a hearing test. I am still waiting on those getting scheduled. He said based on those tests he may look at ET, which I am assuming he is talking about Eustachian Tubes. I did also have a CT scan recently and my sinuses now appear to be clear.
I do occasionally wear headphones at low volume, which I now know is a no-no and have never been to a loud concert and have worn ear plugs around loud instances (lawnmowing, etc.). I listened the same sounds I was listened to in the headphones and measured and the decibels were always 60 or well below.
The evening this happened I bit into some vegetables and there was something hard and it really hurt and messed with my jaw. I had some soreness for a few days and now I am getting an occasional clicking in my jaw. I saw a dentist and he looked at my teeth and didn't see any cracks, but he is not a TMJ expert. Do you think this has something to do with it? Should I see a TMJ specialist?
The other weird thing is that it seems that my tinnitus is fluctuating way more. When I walk it goes up and down. When I talk or chew it goes up and down. I don't remember this sensation from before. I could only modify it if I really clenched down on my back teeth, jutted out my jaw, or pushed hard on my front teeth. Thanks for reading and any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
I have had very mild tinnitus since around 2012. They are guessing it came from acoustic trauma. I have always had ear wax trouble in my left ear and when I would lay down and my ears were full they would snap and cause ringing in the ears. That is only my best guess since this happened once and that is when the ringing never stopped. I did have a hearing test and it showed minor hearing loss in my left ear, where I have the tinnitus.
I have been living with my tinnitus fine and never had to mask it or anything when I slept, but I woke up about 4 weeks ago and the ringing increased and also has occasionally been pulsating especially when laying down. I went to an GP and they said I had fluid in my ears and a lot of post nasal drip. They had me take Benedryl for a week and that didn't help so I went on amoxicillin. I just recently was able to see an ENT and he didn't see anything wrong and wanted me to get a ultrasound for a carotid artery and a hearing test. I am still waiting on those getting scheduled. He said based on those tests he may look at ET, which I am assuming he is talking about Eustachian Tubes. I did also have a CT scan recently and my sinuses now appear to be clear.
I do occasionally wear headphones at low volume, which I now know is a no-no and have never been to a loud concert and have worn ear plugs around loud instances (lawnmowing, etc.). I listened the same sounds I was listened to in the headphones and measured and the decibels were always 60 or well below.
The evening this happened I bit into some vegetables and there was something hard and it really hurt and messed with my jaw. I had some soreness for a few days and now I am getting an occasional clicking in my jaw. I saw a dentist and he looked at my teeth and didn't see any cracks, but he is not a TMJ expert. Do you think this has something to do with it? Should I see a TMJ specialist?
The other weird thing is that it seems that my tinnitus is fluctuating way more. When I walk it goes up and down. When I talk or chew it goes up and down. I don't remember this sensation from before. I could only modify it if I really clenched down on my back teeth, jutted out my jaw, or pushed hard on my front teeth. Thanks for reading and any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.