Hi, apologies for the long post. For background, I'm a relatively healthy 23-year-old male, I have no hearing issues and I'm always conscientious about noise levels in general, especially with earbuds. I also have slight TMJ on the right side of my jaw but it's rarely bothersome. Back in early September I had a small accident where I got hit on the side of the neck with a dumbbell lightly, but I didn't experience any soreness (this might be important for later). At the end of September I got sick with COVID-19 for the first time and just had run of the mill symptoms. However, as soon as I tested negative, I tried blowing my nose once and I felt a sharp pain in both ears. I chalked it up as lingering inflammation but then noticed an incredibly loud, high pitched ringing and that whenever I swallowed or moved the back of my tongue I would feel my ears clicking.
At first these were just an annoyance, but their persistence quickly became debilitating for me. Caffeine didn't increase the ringing, but I've noticed that whenever I open my jaw wide or jut the jaw forward there's an increase in both the volume and noise. Sometimes, there's something akin to a flashbang where the ringing gets much louder in one of the ears for no apparent reason but then it quickly subsides. I cannot stay in a room without my loud box fan, and even then I can still clearly hear the ringing; I also haven't been able to find any sort of noise on my phone that helps mask it. My right Eustachian tube clicks more than the left one.
After about a week I went to Urgent Care, and they said that my ears were inflamed and prescribed antibiotics and steroids (I'll list all the medications I've taken at the end of this). The inflammation went away, but the ringing and clicking were still present. I had a Zoom call with my PCP and he thought it was Eustachian tube dysfunction and prescribed both ear and nasal steroids along with steam inhalation. However, when he finally checked my ears there wasn't any fluid or pressure behind the eardrums so he had no idea what to do. He referred me to both a chiropractor and ENT, with the chiropractor giving me neck and jaw adjustments and acupuncture. I started that about two weeks ago and haven't seen any improvement yet. I finally went to the ENT yesterday and it was incredibly disappointing. He prescribed me Valium, kept trying to insist that the ringing was due to high frequency hearing loss despite me being able to hear those sounds, and said to come back in two months for a hearing test despite me telling him how debilitating the sounds were. All he did was look at my eardrums, which is exactly what my PCP already did. I asked him why my Eustachian tubes were clicking when I swallowed or moved my tongue and he simply said "I don't know." My PCP was also disappointed when I told this to him as he expected that they would do something more for me. He believes that COVID-19 could have caused a chain reaction with the nerves in my head and he's certain that I'll get better as long as I keep going to the chiropractor. The chiropractic clinic I've been going to is extremely professional and I feel cared for there, but I'm not sure if acupuncture or neck adjustments would help.
I'm genuinely stumped right now. It's not Eustachian tube dysfunction, not inner ear dysfunction, and its most likely not hearing loss. It's absolutely the worst thing to happen to me, and it's discouraging that it seems like medical professional either have no idea what's causing the ringing or they don't seem to care. It's only been six weeks with this but every day feels like an eternity, and there has been quite literally nothing that's given me relief. The Eustachian tube crackling is annoying, but the tinnitus itself is unbearable. Please tell me what you think.
These are the meds and treatments I've used for the past six weeks (in order):
At first these were just an annoyance, but their persistence quickly became debilitating for me. Caffeine didn't increase the ringing, but I've noticed that whenever I open my jaw wide or jut the jaw forward there's an increase in both the volume and noise. Sometimes, there's something akin to a flashbang where the ringing gets much louder in one of the ears for no apparent reason but then it quickly subsides. I cannot stay in a room without my loud box fan, and even then I can still clearly hear the ringing; I also haven't been able to find any sort of noise on my phone that helps mask it. My right Eustachian tube clicks more than the left one.
After about a week I went to Urgent Care, and they said that my ears were inflamed and prescribed antibiotics and steroids (I'll list all the medications I've taken at the end of this). The inflammation went away, but the ringing and clicking were still present. I had a Zoom call with my PCP and he thought it was Eustachian tube dysfunction and prescribed both ear and nasal steroids along with steam inhalation. However, when he finally checked my ears there wasn't any fluid or pressure behind the eardrums so he had no idea what to do. He referred me to both a chiropractor and ENT, with the chiropractor giving me neck and jaw adjustments and acupuncture. I started that about two weeks ago and haven't seen any improvement yet. I finally went to the ENT yesterday and it was incredibly disappointing. He prescribed me Valium, kept trying to insist that the ringing was due to high frequency hearing loss despite me being able to hear those sounds, and said to come back in two months for a hearing test despite me telling him how debilitating the sounds were. All he did was look at my eardrums, which is exactly what my PCP already did. I asked him why my Eustachian tubes were clicking when I swallowed or moved my tongue and he simply said "I don't know." My PCP was also disappointed when I told this to him as he expected that they would do something more for me. He believes that COVID-19 could have caused a chain reaction with the nerves in my head and he's certain that I'll get better as long as I keep going to the chiropractor. The chiropractic clinic I've been going to is extremely professional and I feel cared for there, but I'm not sure if acupuncture or neck adjustments would help.
I'm genuinely stumped right now. It's not Eustachian tube dysfunction, not inner ear dysfunction, and its most likely not hearing loss. It's absolutely the worst thing to happen to me, and it's discouraging that it seems like medical professional either have no idea what's causing the ringing or they don't seem to care. It's only been six weeks with this but every day feels like an eternity, and there has been quite literally nothing that's given me relief. The Eustachian tube crackling is annoying, but the tinnitus itself is unbearable. Please tell me what you think.
These are the meds and treatments I've used for the past six weeks (in order):
- Afrin
- Sudafed
- Amoxicillin
- Prednisone
- Hydroxyzine
- Zyrtec (still using)
- Ciproflaxocin ear drops
- Flonase
- Steam inhalation
- Methocarbamol (started taking this yesterday to see if it'll help with the TMJ)
- Valium (I feel like my anxiety increased when I took this last night)