Hi all, introducing myself -
I woke up middle of the night about a month ago with a ringing noise in my right ear, which has continued (no issues with the left ear so far).
As it stands, there's only two primary things I think might have caused it - first is issues related to my jaw and teeth grinding (normally I wear a mouth guard, but didn't that particular evening); second is related to a bad sinus infection that has been on and off since September (3.5 months). Maybe one additional possible cause, just living in a very quiet house might be putting my brain on overdrive searching for sounds.
I generally avoid loud noises, concerts, etc., do listen to music occasionally on headphones, but never super loud. Hearing is normal, recent blood work is fine, and ENT saw no obvious issues with my ear (but has put me on an aggressive steroid/antibiotic course to knock out the sinusitis, with possible procedure in January to fix some structural issues on the left side of the nose).
Weirdly enough, I can make the ringing go away completely in the right ear if I clench my jaw on the left side, but not on the right side. But obviously I can't sustain a tight jaw clench for more than a few seconds, and it wouldn't be a good idea to do so anyways.
The ringing is certainly annoying (especially at night and it is impacting my sleep somewhat, and I've started using a white noise machine) but thankfully I can mostly ignore it if there is ambient noise while I'm going about my day. The primary anxiety around it is at night before bed, as I live alone in a quiet house and am worried that it will impact my sleep. Some nights is has, others it hasn't.
After reading through some of the forums, I'll admit I'm grateful my tinnitus isn't any worse than it is currently, but nevertheless am open to guidance / suggestions.
Is there a chance that knocking out the sinus issues might help it to go away? Based on the jaw clenching, would seeing a dentist help potentially? My ENT was rather dismissive of the notion that he could help with the tinnitus (though he's going after the sinus issues aggressively), any suggestions as to how to address that with him if clearing out the sinus pressure doesn't fix the right ear ringing? Any other DIY treatment or care that worked for you / others in a similar situation?
Thanks all -
Ben
I woke up middle of the night about a month ago with a ringing noise in my right ear, which has continued (no issues with the left ear so far).
As it stands, there's only two primary things I think might have caused it - first is issues related to my jaw and teeth grinding (normally I wear a mouth guard, but didn't that particular evening); second is related to a bad sinus infection that has been on and off since September (3.5 months). Maybe one additional possible cause, just living in a very quiet house might be putting my brain on overdrive searching for sounds.
I generally avoid loud noises, concerts, etc., do listen to music occasionally on headphones, but never super loud. Hearing is normal, recent blood work is fine, and ENT saw no obvious issues with my ear (but has put me on an aggressive steroid/antibiotic course to knock out the sinusitis, with possible procedure in January to fix some structural issues on the left side of the nose).
Weirdly enough, I can make the ringing go away completely in the right ear if I clench my jaw on the left side, but not on the right side. But obviously I can't sustain a tight jaw clench for more than a few seconds, and it wouldn't be a good idea to do so anyways.
The ringing is certainly annoying (especially at night and it is impacting my sleep somewhat, and I've started using a white noise machine) but thankfully I can mostly ignore it if there is ambient noise while I'm going about my day. The primary anxiety around it is at night before bed, as I live alone in a quiet house and am worried that it will impact my sleep. Some nights is has, others it hasn't.
After reading through some of the forums, I'll admit I'm grateful my tinnitus isn't any worse than it is currently, but nevertheless am open to guidance / suggestions.
Is there a chance that knocking out the sinus issues might help it to go away? Based on the jaw clenching, would seeing a dentist help potentially? My ENT was rather dismissive of the notion that he could help with the tinnitus (though he's going after the sinus issues aggressively), any suggestions as to how to address that with him if clearing out the sinus pressure doesn't fix the right ear ringing? Any other DIY treatment or care that worked for you / others in a similar situation?
Thanks all -
Ben