I' a 48-year-old female from the UK, with tinnitus and constant Eustachian tube pressure.
Doctors are not hopeful. I have had 4 GP visits (1 over telephone) / 2 ENT visits (with numerous tests) self-funded (wait list for NHS 6 months).
It all started when I had a viral infection in my right lymph node. I was left with terrible pressure in Eustachian tubes, and high to low pitched ringing in both ears (right one is constant, left intermittent).
Some days are better than others. Today I could just scream. "Medical experts" are as useful as a chocolate tea pot. I have now been signed off from the ENT, advised to go back to GP (for counseling if I feel the need). There is no medicine that releases the pressure. Frustrating, but just shows that the medical industry haven't got a clue.
So back to my own investigation and research for myself. Any information anyone has would be most welcome.
Many thanks,
Nita
Doctors are not hopeful. I have had 4 GP visits (1 over telephone) / 2 ENT visits (with numerous tests) self-funded (wait list for NHS 6 months).
It all started when I had a viral infection in my right lymph node. I was left with terrible pressure in Eustachian tubes, and high to low pitched ringing in both ears (right one is constant, left intermittent).
Some days are better than others. Today I could just scream. "Medical experts" are as useful as a chocolate tea pot. I have now been signed off from the ENT, advised to go back to GP (for counseling if I feel the need). There is no medicine that releases the pressure. Frustrating, but just shows that the medical industry haven't got a clue.
So back to my own investigation and research for myself. Any information anyone has would be most welcome.
Many thanks,
Nita