- Apr 11, 2024
- 29
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2023
- Cause of Tinnitus
- COVID-19, exacerbated by syringing
Hey folks - I originally got tinnitus after COVID-19 last August. It was getting a lot better and I was barely noticing it.
My right ear had been hurting for a few days - I thought it was an ear infection (I had just gotten over a standard cold). I was having trouble sleeping, even with Ibuprofen and Tylenol. Yesterday, I went to urgent care; the doctor took one look and said that I had pretty much 95% earwax obstruction in that ear and about 50% in the other ear. The RN came in and put Debrox in each ear one at a time and waited 10 minutes for each to soften. He then used a syringe to irrigate each ear. It didn't hurt, and I didn't feel dizzy. He was really pretty gentle and was checking in with me constantly. I think my hearing actually got a bit better afterward, and the pain was completely gone.
Last night, I noticed the tinnitus that I had gotten with COVID-19, which had been almost completely gone, had come back with a vengeance. It's the same sound, the same frequency, just louder than it's been in weeks. Really freaking me out.
I've heard varying things about ear syringing - I've read disaster stories of tinnitus permanently worsening afterward, and I've read stories where it was bad for a few days or a couple of weeks afterward and then returned to baseline. I'd just like to solicit some stories - what have been everyone's experiences with syringing? I'm trying not to panic yet, but it's tough. I'm glad I did it because the ear really hurt, and this fixed it - but the tinnitus returning is a real bitch.
Thanks all!
My right ear had been hurting for a few days - I thought it was an ear infection (I had just gotten over a standard cold). I was having trouble sleeping, even with Ibuprofen and Tylenol. Yesterday, I went to urgent care; the doctor took one look and said that I had pretty much 95% earwax obstruction in that ear and about 50% in the other ear. The RN came in and put Debrox in each ear one at a time and waited 10 minutes for each to soften. He then used a syringe to irrigate each ear. It didn't hurt, and I didn't feel dizzy. He was really pretty gentle and was checking in with me constantly. I think my hearing actually got a bit better afterward, and the pain was completely gone.
Last night, I noticed the tinnitus that I had gotten with COVID-19, which had been almost completely gone, had come back with a vengeance. It's the same sound, the same frequency, just louder than it's been in weeks. Really freaking me out.
I've heard varying things about ear syringing - I've read disaster stories of tinnitus permanently worsening afterward, and I've read stories where it was bad for a few days or a couple of weeks afterward and then returned to baseline. I'd just like to solicit some stories - what have been everyone's experiences with syringing? I'm trying not to panic yet, but it's tough. I'm glad I did it because the ear really hurt, and this fixed it - but the tinnitus returning is a real bitch.
Thanks all!