Hi. I'm new to this forum and am wondering if anyone can give me some advice please.
3 months ago I started randomly getting a whooshing type noise in my left ear whenever I turned to the right. I didn't think too much of this to begin with but after a week I decided to see my GP. He basically introduced me to the world of PT and basically told me to live with it.
Over the following weeks it became more and more noticeable and frequent to the point where I'm at now where it's here all the time constantly buzzing no matter what way I turn my head. When I move my head or bend down etc... it gets louder and faster but returns to the steady buzz when I remain still. If I touch my left neck it stops until I let go again.
My left ear fills full and blocked most of the time and I can't seem to unblock it with any sprays or by blowing out.
6 weeks ago I developed ringing in the right ear which is there constantly but more noticeable first thing in the morning or last thing at night. It bothers me less than the pulsing ear but is still annoying and has come out of nowhere.
I've seen a top ENT doctor at a private hospital who after sending me for both an MRI and a CT scan with contrast said there's nothing he can see and doesn't know what's causing my issue.
He's assured me he's the best person to see for this complaint so I fear I'm stuck with this.
I also saw an ENT doctor on the NHS who said absolutely nothing can be done as my tubes didn't look blocked, no earwax, no inflammation etc. He referred me for sound therapy but I haven't had an appointment through yet.
I've had two hearing tests which were both normal.
Trying to get referred to see anyone now that COVID-19 is here, is seeming impossible but my symptoms seem to be getting worse rather than steady or better.
I haven't been on any medication and can't find any obvious reason as to why I have developed this.
Has anyone on here had a similar experience to me?
Thanks.
3 months ago I started randomly getting a whooshing type noise in my left ear whenever I turned to the right. I didn't think too much of this to begin with but after a week I decided to see my GP. He basically introduced me to the world of PT and basically told me to live with it.
Over the following weeks it became more and more noticeable and frequent to the point where I'm at now where it's here all the time constantly buzzing no matter what way I turn my head. When I move my head or bend down etc... it gets louder and faster but returns to the steady buzz when I remain still. If I touch my left neck it stops until I let go again.
My left ear fills full and blocked most of the time and I can't seem to unblock it with any sprays or by blowing out.
6 weeks ago I developed ringing in the right ear which is there constantly but more noticeable first thing in the morning or last thing at night. It bothers me less than the pulsing ear but is still annoying and has come out of nowhere.
I've seen a top ENT doctor at a private hospital who after sending me for both an MRI and a CT scan with contrast said there's nothing he can see and doesn't know what's causing my issue.
He's assured me he's the best person to see for this complaint so I fear I'm stuck with this.
I also saw an ENT doctor on the NHS who said absolutely nothing can be done as my tubes didn't look blocked, no earwax, no inflammation etc. He referred me for sound therapy but I haven't had an appointment through yet.
I've had two hearing tests which were both normal.
Trying to get referred to see anyone now that COVID-19 is here, is seeming impossible but my symptoms seem to be getting worse rather than steady or better.
I haven't been on any medication and can't find any obvious reason as to why I have developed this.
Has anyone on here had a similar experience to me?
Thanks.