I stumbled upon my "cure" for tinnitus. Or my new way of managing tinnitus from flaring and at least understanding what triggered it for me.
I have had tinnitus on and off since 2016. It kicked off after a minor procedure, antibiotics, red wine, ear wax removal and loud noise all in the space of a week.
My tests came back saying my hearing was fine, so that ruled out hearing damage being the cause.
My integrative GP told me there was only 1 other cause. High histamines (hello alcohol, aged cheese, bacon, chocolate, strawberries etc etc) OR Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), which, if you are genetically susceptible to this can be caused by physical and emotional stress, like an operation, big life event or prolonged chronic stress.
MCAS comes with a myriad of other symptoms (IBS, allergic asthma, hayfever, eczema, headaches, brain fog, fatigue, dizziness, muscle/joint aches and pains), but can be also exacerbated by low Magnesium, Vit D, B6, Zinc. All of these deficiencies kick up tinnitus big time.
My suggestion if you don't have ear damage, get tested for vitamin deficiencies. When I addressed mine the tinnitus went from a roar to a whisper and emotionally I was happier too.
Next, if you're an allergy person, like I am, then antihistamines lowered mine (I followed a low histamine diet and took 2 x Clarytine a day and 1 x Polaramine at night, vitamin C and Quercetin).
If I skipped the antihistamines, my ringing came back. I take these now when I'm sensitive.
This could to be why doctors tend to say that stress causes spikes in tinnitus, as stress can activate mast cells.
Mine isn't gone completely, but it's 90% gone and doesn't bother me at all.
I hope this helps someone.
I have had tinnitus on and off since 2016. It kicked off after a minor procedure, antibiotics, red wine, ear wax removal and loud noise all in the space of a week.
My tests came back saying my hearing was fine, so that ruled out hearing damage being the cause.
My integrative GP told me there was only 1 other cause. High histamines (hello alcohol, aged cheese, bacon, chocolate, strawberries etc etc) OR Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), which, if you are genetically susceptible to this can be caused by physical and emotional stress, like an operation, big life event or prolonged chronic stress.
MCAS comes with a myriad of other symptoms (IBS, allergic asthma, hayfever, eczema, headaches, brain fog, fatigue, dizziness, muscle/joint aches and pains), but can be also exacerbated by low Magnesium, Vit D, B6, Zinc. All of these deficiencies kick up tinnitus big time.
My suggestion if you don't have ear damage, get tested for vitamin deficiencies. When I addressed mine the tinnitus went from a roar to a whisper and emotionally I was happier too.
Next, if you're an allergy person, like I am, then antihistamines lowered mine (I followed a low histamine diet and took 2 x Clarytine a day and 1 x Polaramine at night, vitamin C and Quercetin).
If I skipped the antihistamines, my ringing came back. I take these now when I'm sensitive.
This could to be why doctors tend to say that stress causes spikes in tinnitus, as stress can activate mast cells.
Mine isn't gone completely, but it's 90% gone and doesn't bother me at all.
I hope this helps someone.