Tinnitus Caused by Degenerative Disc Disease

Ajaans

Member
Author
May 4, 2019
9
Tinnitus Since
2017
Cause of Tinnitus
Degenerative Disc Disease
Hello all,

My tinnitus started a couple of years ago. It was infrequent and just mildly annoying. Over time it has gotten worse and is now a daily occurrence and can be debilitating when it is at its worst.
It turns out that it is being caused by, which maybe I will quote from the report, I am not an MD lol:

Moderate to pronounced degenerative disc disease at C3/C4 through C5/C6.
Posterior osteophytes at C3/C4 and C4/C5 which may narrow the spinal canal.
Neural foramina narrowing at these levels and Grade 1 retrolisthesis of C3 an C4 likely degenerative.

I had to google all of that. The Dr's are taking a fairly conservative approach with massage and physical therapy.

I am hoping to find some tips of other things to be done, I have tried acupuncture and various exercises and a variety of prescriptions but nothing really seems to help.

I'm looking forward to interacting with everyone and hopefully we can all get some help.
 
I am seeing an upper cervical chiro and it seems to be helping. I have no idea if that is related to your situation, your explanation is wonderful just over my head. I also have tmj and from what I understand jaw and back issues can go hand in hand. Jaw issues can cause tinnitus too. Just thought I would stop in because I have the back issues too.
 

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