Hi Dr. Nagler
At my last appointment with a new ENT doctor (2 weeks ago) he put this steel cone with a hollow point inside my ears and then stuck something else inside that (which i didn't see) and proceeded to poke around a bit in there. It made my eyes water and i was coughing for a couple of minutes after he did it. But my main concern is since that appointment my tinnitus has been constant, whereas before i went to see him i would often get weeks or even months where my tinnitus was so low that i could barely notice it.
At the time he was doing it i was struck by how forceful and intrusive it seemed. Do you think the now constant high volume tinnitus is just a coincidence or could his careless poking have caused even more damage? Is it a normal thing for an ENT to do that?
Thank you
MattL
At my last appointment with a new ENT doctor (2 weeks ago) he put this steel cone with a hollow point inside my ears and then stuck something else inside that (which i didn't see) and proceeded to poke around a bit in there. It made my eyes water and i was coughing for a couple of minutes after he did it. But my main concern is since that appointment my tinnitus has been constant, whereas before i went to see him i would often get weeks or even months where my tinnitus was so low that i could barely notice it.
At the time he was doing it i was struck by how forceful and intrusive it seemed. Do you think the now constant high volume tinnitus is just a coincidence or could his careless poking have caused even more damage? Is it a normal thing for an ENT to do that?
Thank you
MattL