Tinnitus Caused by Supplements?

FrankB

Member
Author
Jan 16, 2021
2
Tinnitus Since
2020
Cause of Tinnitus
Not sure
Hello,

For the last two weeks I have been hearing a metallic ringing and some intermittent high-pitched tones in my ears. When coming home one evening, I suddenly noticed the unusual sounds in my ears. There was no specific trigger I can think of.

Are any of the supplements below likely triggers? Here is the list with daily dosage that I have been taking for the last three months:
  • Vitamin D (4,ooo UI)
  • Magnesium (500mg)
  • Calcium/Calcimagon (500mg)
  • Vitamin Q10 (100mg)
  • NAC (600mg)
  • DHA from fish oil (200mg)
  • Vitamin C (1g)
  • Zinc (15mg) with Histidine (100mg) and Cysteine (20mg)
Changes in diet in the last month:
  • Low salt, low sodium
  • Replaced high-GI with low-GI foods, such as replacing white rice with Quinoa or potatoes with chick peas.
Strangely, when I take a cold shower with my head under cold water, the sounds stop, sometimes for hours. In the morning, they are usually back. I appreciate any hints!
 
Welcome to the forum. I can only speculate that the cold water may cool off the hyperactive neurons or that the coldness may affect the blood flow. But shower is also mentioned as a soothing stress relief which may help calm tinnitus. Residual inhibition is often experienced by some with high pitched tinnitus after exposing to shower sound of similar frequency.
 
Hey there!

I don't think supplements are generally causes of this symptom. Many of those supplements you take are actually popular options that people here take in order to mitigate the problem, though there are reports that they have often exacerbated the issue. These instances of worsening typically vanish when the supplement is no longer being taken.

My only advice would be for you to try and eliminate each supplement as a potential culprit by taking it out of your regimen, but I know that would throw a wrench in things are you likely have good reasons for taking them.

I would suggest you look into other potential causes if things don't get better for you in the next couple weeks. I certainly hope this stops being an issue for you.
 
@FrankB - how is your Tinnitus now?

I recently started taking a Vitamin D3 supplement and I experience fleeting T... just started magnesium supplement since D3 depletes magnesium and could be the cause of T
 

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