I am confused / on edge right now because I don't really know what's going on. This happened at 11 pm last night and is still ongoing.
Long story short, I was lying in bed on my right side when I suddenly felt a pressure/weird (fullness) sensation in my left ear. At the same time my tinnitus in my left ear got significantly louder as if I had ear plugs in. I thought it was one of those intense fleeting tinnitus moments that we all get. I sat up and my left ear felt blocked (near my ear drum if that makes sense) with this pressure/weird feeling. My hearing is also noticeably muffled compared to my right ear. There was no loud noise that occurred when this happened. I went to sleep and woke up to the fullness/muffled and tinnitus even worse.
I tried to move my Eustachian tubes by swallowing, but it didn't seem to help. I tried drinking water/eating too, but nothing happened. Sometimes when I yawn or blow my nose (even though I have no congestion) it feels as though the pressure feeling changes slightly. The tubes in my left ear also sound a lot louder than my right when I swallow.
The next morning it was still there, but as the day goes on it seems to be getting better. I have never had a fleeting tinnitus episode last this long. I went to my ENT and he said everything looked fine. There didn't seem to be any infection or fluid in my ear. He suggested an MRI, which I am probably going to pass on. He also suggested a hearing test the next day to see if there is any issue and to rule out SSHR.
Anyone else experience something strange like this? @coffee_girl made a post about something similar happening and it took her two days to get back to normal.
Some miscellaneous other information, that may or may not apply:
- Prior to this my tinnitus was my normal sound and level. I did have a fleeting tinnitus moment in that ear earlier that day but it went away as usual.
- Yesterday I had a bad migraine and felt a little dizzy so I took one 500 mg of extra strength Tylenol. After a little the migraine went away. In the past Tylenol has caused no issue at this dose.
- I don't think this would apply, but the day before it happened I accidentally walked along the edge of a lawn that was sprayed with pesticide. Upon realizing I washed up at home. I know pesticides can be absorbed through the skin, but I don't know if it would effect tinnitus.
Long story short, I was lying in bed on my right side when I suddenly felt a pressure/weird (fullness) sensation in my left ear. At the same time my tinnitus in my left ear got significantly louder as if I had ear plugs in. I thought it was one of those intense fleeting tinnitus moments that we all get. I sat up and my left ear felt blocked (near my ear drum if that makes sense) with this pressure/weird feeling. My hearing is also noticeably muffled compared to my right ear. There was no loud noise that occurred when this happened. I went to sleep and woke up to the fullness/muffled and tinnitus even worse.
I tried to move my Eustachian tubes by swallowing, but it didn't seem to help. I tried drinking water/eating too, but nothing happened. Sometimes when I yawn or blow my nose (even though I have no congestion) it feels as though the pressure feeling changes slightly. The tubes in my left ear also sound a lot louder than my right when I swallow.
The next morning it was still there, but as the day goes on it seems to be getting better. I have never had a fleeting tinnitus episode last this long. I went to my ENT and he said everything looked fine. There didn't seem to be any infection or fluid in my ear. He suggested an MRI, which I am probably going to pass on. He also suggested a hearing test the next day to see if there is any issue and to rule out SSHR.
Anyone else experience something strange like this? @coffee_girl made a post about something similar happening and it took her two days to get back to normal.
Some miscellaneous other information, that may or may not apply:
- Prior to this my tinnitus was my normal sound and level. I did have a fleeting tinnitus moment in that ear earlier that day but it went away as usual.
- Yesterday I had a bad migraine and felt a little dizzy so I took one 500 mg of extra strength Tylenol. After a little the migraine went away. In the past Tylenol has caused no issue at this dose.
- I don't think this would apply, but the day before it happened I accidentally walked along the edge of a lawn that was sprayed with pesticide. Upon realizing I washed up at home. I know pesticides can be absorbed through the skin, but I don't know if it would effect tinnitus.