- Mar 11, 2020
- 211
- Tinnitus Since
- 1/2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- A loud live music show
The title of this thread says it all. I'm not sure why, but it's definitely the case that the Valsalva maneuver, performed gently, brings me substantial relief from my tinnitus. Basically, after performing the maneuver, the intensity of my tinnitus is much lower (as much as 80% lower), and this persists for a good while.
I think this is interesting because I've seen others say that Valsalva has no impact on their tinnitus. In addition, some folks advise against Valsalva due to potential ear damage (it can rupture an eardrum if done too forcefully).
A few other things I'll mention:
- I have a history of ear infections. Growing up, I had tubes put in my ears because of this. Even as an adult, I'll get an ear infection every few years or so, which I think is much more often than for the general population.
- Like the poster in this thread, I also notice that the Valsalva maneuver improves my hearing at high frequencies. Arguably this means that the Valsalva makes it easier to mask my tinnitus (because high frequency noise has an easier time being heard over the tinnitus). However, I'm quite sure that the improvement I notice isn't just from masking. I know this because the improvement is apparent even in a completely silent room.
Does anyone have thoughts on why Valsalva might provide me such substantial relief, given that it doesn't seem to work for many other folks? Could my history of ear infections indicate that my middle ear pressure is "generally not right," and that's perhaps why it helps me specifically? Any general thoughts?
I'll add that if you plan to try the Valsalva maneuver, PLEASE do so very carefully. I don't want this thread to be responsible for any folks' damaging their ears further.
I think this is interesting because I've seen others say that Valsalva has no impact on their tinnitus. In addition, some folks advise against Valsalva due to potential ear damage (it can rupture an eardrum if done too forcefully).
A few other things I'll mention:
- I have a history of ear infections. Growing up, I had tubes put in my ears because of this. Even as an adult, I'll get an ear infection every few years or so, which I think is much more often than for the general population.
- Like the poster in this thread, I also notice that the Valsalva maneuver improves my hearing at high frequencies. Arguably this means that the Valsalva makes it easier to mask my tinnitus (because high frequency noise has an easier time being heard over the tinnitus). However, I'm quite sure that the improvement I notice isn't just from masking. I know this because the improvement is apparent even in a completely silent room.
Does anyone have thoughts on why Valsalva might provide me such substantial relief, given that it doesn't seem to work for many other folks? Could my history of ear infections indicate that my middle ear pressure is "generally not right," and that's perhaps why it helps me specifically? Any general thoughts?
I'll add that if you plan to try the Valsalva maneuver, PLEASE do so very carefully. I don't want this thread to be responsible for any folks' damaging their ears further.