My sleep is actually decent now somehow so no not cause of that.
I have severe dry eyes. There's no known link I can see on searching other than with an acoustic neuroma, which is rare. Perhaps worth mentioning to a doctor though.Anyone else get dry eye after onset of tinnitus and/or hyperacusis?
Anyone else get dry eye after onset of tinnitus and/or hyperacusis?
Since I got hyperacusis I have pain on and off just behind one of my eyes. It gets worse when pressure builds up after accidental noise exposure.Anyone else get dry eye after onset of tinnitus and/or hyperacusis?
I had severe dry eye before tinnitus. I don't know if there's a link but all I know is I've had lots of new onset conditions since I got a surgical implant years ago. The common cause might be stress, but sometimes I wonder about raised inflammation in the body. Severe dry eye is usually caused by a lack of the type of molecule that holds the tear together, rather than a lack of tears. So you need a gel or lipid. I use hycosan night during the day and night and it works well.Anyone else get dry eye after onset of tinnitus and/or hyperacusis?
Yes, because after the onset of tinnitus, what does one find themselves doing most of the day?Anyone else get dry eye after onset of tinnitus and/or hyperacusis?
The description of Sjögren's syndrome includes many symptoms that are common in normal people who do not have any health issue.Sjögren's syndrome can give dry eyes, tinnitus and other ear/nose/throat symptoms.
Yes, that would have shown on the OAEs and there would be also evident symptoms regarding speech recognition.I have finally abandoned drug induced neuropathy hypothesis.
I am impressed that you are researching so much. My problems derived from noise exposure and, although I still visit doctors to get regular checks and read a bit of medical literature, I lost hope for this to be fixed a long time ago...Probably I have only a sligth immune Th1/Th2 imbalance toward Th1 that will never result in clinical evidence.
Sjögren's syndrome is usually considered as Th1 driven one. Now I am working in this direction with food and supplements, there is a lot of information on this topic in literature.
As example, Resveratrol improves my symptoms and it is known to increase Th2.
Hope is the thing that keeps me alive.Yes, that would have shown on the OAEs and there would be also evident symptoms regarding speech recognition.
I am impressed that you are researching so much. My problems derived from noise exposure and, although I still visit doctors to get regular checks and read a bit of medical literature, I lost hope for this to be fixed a long time ago...
That's the right path to go if you do not have a clear cause for your tinnitus. It could be something fixable, even something mechanic related to your jaw, neck, some vein etc... but be careful with tests. Some of them are super loud.invited me to pursue the root cause, due to my analytical personality (I'm mechanical engineer...)
For me the tough part were the hyperacusis cycles, and now is the hearing loss, and the worsening of speech recognition. I try not to think of the amazing hearing I had before, without even knowing it!Of course this is risky when I will run out of options, but meanwhile is keeping me alive.
There is research, but it gets nowhere. That's why when I pay for an ENT visit and chat with the doctor for half an hour, or an hour, we can discuss options, research etc but today there are no therapeutical options. That's why ENTs often say "learn to live with it, accept it". Some of them (not all) have read research papers, and they are all surgeons, so they tell patients to accept this because even if there is some surgical option it involves risk (for instance, removing an accoustic neuroma which does not grow or grows very slowly).I think there is hope for noise induced tinnitus too. In fact, there is more research on this than on tinnitus with unknown cause.
The buzzing of Barcelona increases a lot my tinnitus. I always go for pedestrian streets, parks, or seaside when I want to have a walk.How do you cope with Barcelona? I mean, going for a walk on a busy street is not an issue for you? It does not affect your tinnitus in any way?
That's why I seldom go to Barcelona. It's a very noisy city. There are even more motorbikes than in Italy!The buzzing of Barcelona increases a lot my tinnitus. I always go for pedestrian streets, parks, or seaside when I want to have a walk.