Hello, I'm new here and this is my first post. Just looking for some support or similar experiences really.
Back at the end of November, I was digging around in my left ear (an old bad habit) and ended up pushing earwax too deep and getting it stuck. I stupidly tried to get it out with Q-Tips, but think that made it worse. So I went to the Urgent Care to see if they could get it out and they did an ear irrigation. The process was a little painful, but nothing horrible.
Afterwards I immediately noticed my ear still felt a little muffled. I could still hear, but it's like the volume wasn't as high as the right ear. I was told it was because it was wet and that it would improve.
I waited it out for a few days thinking it was just feeling weird because of the procedure, but it never improved. I didn't notice tinnitus developing until about a month after, around Christmas. It has gotten worse in that ear since then, but has stabilized, and I now have a little bit of tinnitus in the other ear as well.
I haven't been able to see an ENT because they want me to get a hearing test first, which I'll only just be able to get in a couple weeks because things have been booked out.
Both my GP and the doctor I see while I'm away at school believe it is Eustachian tube dysfunction, which I just have trouble believing. Because how could an ear irrigation even cause that? Which is why I think it's some slight sensorineural hearing loss.
Anyways, my left ear still feels full with slightly reduced volume and now mild to moderate tinnitus.
While I don't think it's a large amount of hearing loss, it has still changed how I hear. Like my own voice and everything around me.
I'm already a very anxious person and these last 2 months have been hell on my mental health. I just have a lot of regrets. Those being: digging around in my ear in the first place, not researching ear irrigation risks before I went, not trying better home remedies to get the earwax out, and waiting it out to see if it got better after the irrigation.
It sucks how something so small can cause a life-changing problem.
I'm having trouble dealing with these things and thought maybe I could find some support here.
Back at the end of November, I was digging around in my left ear (an old bad habit) and ended up pushing earwax too deep and getting it stuck. I stupidly tried to get it out with Q-Tips, but think that made it worse. So I went to the Urgent Care to see if they could get it out and they did an ear irrigation. The process was a little painful, but nothing horrible.
Afterwards I immediately noticed my ear still felt a little muffled. I could still hear, but it's like the volume wasn't as high as the right ear. I was told it was because it was wet and that it would improve.
I waited it out for a few days thinking it was just feeling weird because of the procedure, but it never improved. I didn't notice tinnitus developing until about a month after, around Christmas. It has gotten worse in that ear since then, but has stabilized, and I now have a little bit of tinnitus in the other ear as well.
I haven't been able to see an ENT because they want me to get a hearing test first, which I'll only just be able to get in a couple weeks because things have been booked out.
Both my GP and the doctor I see while I'm away at school believe it is Eustachian tube dysfunction, which I just have trouble believing. Because how could an ear irrigation even cause that? Which is why I think it's some slight sensorineural hearing loss.
Anyways, my left ear still feels full with slightly reduced volume and now mild to moderate tinnitus.
While I don't think it's a large amount of hearing loss, it has still changed how I hear. Like my own voice and everything around me.
I'm already a very anxious person and these last 2 months have been hell on my mental health. I just have a lot of regrets. Those being: digging around in my ear in the first place, not researching ear irrigation risks before I went, not trying better home remedies to get the earwax out, and waiting it out to see if it got better after the irrigation.
It sucks how something so small can cause a life-changing problem.
I'm having trouble dealing with these things and thought maybe I could find some support here.