Hi @Dr. Nagler,
Thanks again for all that you do for our community. I am hoping for your advice on how to best speak with an ENT.
My General Practitioner is fairly convinced that I am suffering from (in her words) "some form of eustachian tube dysfunction" brought about by inflammation or infection. I have responded very well to a standard 7-day course of antibiotics and a concurrent 15 taper-down course of prednisone (starting at 50 mg a day, and finishing at 10 mg a day). My Tinnitus was nearly silenced in both ears with the antibiotics, but after day 6 of the antibiotic treatment, came back to moderate volumes. Prednisone seems to provide milder relief to inflammation and some volumes, but not as much as I was experiencing during the first several days of antibiotics.
My GP is worried that because ETD is particularly complex to diagnose and treat (she told me that ETD generally resolves on its own, and most doctors take a wait-and-see approach), that I may need to be insistent about trying to get the proper tests and help from an ENT.
How would you recommend I discuss my condition with an ENT, and how can I be sure that I'm getting the right tests to diagnose my condition? To-date, I've only ever had a standard audiogram that showed minor conductive hearing loss in the higher ranges, but nothing concerning (and certainly nothing that I would notice). I also had a basic physical exam of my ears and some removal of compacted wax (which did not impact my tinnitus). I also had an MRI and MRA of my brain (but nowhere else) in the early days to rule out acoustic neuroma (which it did and all came back "unremarkable").
I haven't had any other tests to-date, but I've heard a lot of discussion about tympanometric measurements and other devices that can help diagnose conditions in the sinuses.
Please help!
Thank you for your sage advice and thoughts!
Thanks again for all that you do for our community. I am hoping for your advice on how to best speak with an ENT.
My General Practitioner is fairly convinced that I am suffering from (in her words) "some form of eustachian tube dysfunction" brought about by inflammation or infection. I have responded very well to a standard 7-day course of antibiotics and a concurrent 15 taper-down course of prednisone (starting at 50 mg a day, and finishing at 10 mg a day). My Tinnitus was nearly silenced in both ears with the antibiotics, but after day 6 of the antibiotic treatment, came back to moderate volumes. Prednisone seems to provide milder relief to inflammation and some volumes, but not as much as I was experiencing during the first several days of antibiotics.
My GP is worried that because ETD is particularly complex to diagnose and treat (she told me that ETD generally resolves on its own, and most doctors take a wait-and-see approach), that I may need to be insistent about trying to get the proper tests and help from an ENT.
How would you recommend I discuss my condition with an ENT, and how can I be sure that I'm getting the right tests to diagnose my condition? To-date, I've only ever had a standard audiogram that showed minor conductive hearing loss in the higher ranges, but nothing concerning (and certainly nothing that I would notice). I also had a basic physical exam of my ears and some removal of compacted wax (which did not impact my tinnitus). I also had an MRI and MRA of my brain (but nowhere else) in the early days to rule out acoustic neuroma (which it did and all came back "unremarkable").
I haven't had any other tests to-date, but I've heard a lot of discussion about tympanometric measurements and other devices that can help diagnose conditions in the sinuses.
Please help!
Thank you for your sage advice and thoughts!