- Apr 15, 2018
- 3
- Tinnitus Since
- 5 days ago
- Cause of Tinnitus
- recent MRI for lower back and high levels of anxiety/stress
I started getting tinnitus 12 days ago after an MRI I had for my lower back. I was extremely stressed and anxious during the procedure and in the weeks prior. I saw an ENT 3 days later and at that point my hearing tested normal (although one ear was "borderline" for one frequency).
The ENT determined this was likely stress induced and said it would likely resolve "within a month." He mentioned the option of oral steroids but said he doesn't really like using them because of the side effects. Since I am so prone to anxiety and panic I was hesitant to do steroids as well. I'm now almost two weeks with tinnitus. I've worked very hard to calm my system from the extreme stress I was feeling. I feel less anxious and I'm not noticing the tinnitus as much during the day.
However, it's still quite bad at night and really any time I lay down. I also have some weird feelings of inflammation and/or pressure in my ear canals, especially in one ear. I know that oral steroids are a gamble and more likely to be effective if used closer to onset. So I'm back to considering this as an option.
Wondering everyone's thoughts? I guess it's unclear the actual cause of the tinnitus.
Was it an acoustic trauma from the MRI or the stress? I also have terrible allergies and had a sore throat the days before the MRI as well so inflammation could also be playing a role.
I was really hoping that deactivating my body would allow the tinnitus to settle down within a couple of weeks but that doesn't seem to be the case.
The ENT determined this was likely stress induced and said it would likely resolve "within a month." He mentioned the option of oral steroids but said he doesn't really like using them because of the side effects. Since I am so prone to anxiety and panic I was hesitant to do steroids as well. I'm now almost two weeks with tinnitus. I've worked very hard to calm my system from the extreme stress I was feeling. I feel less anxious and I'm not noticing the tinnitus as much during the day.
However, it's still quite bad at night and really any time I lay down. I also have some weird feelings of inflammation and/or pressure in my ear canals, especially in one ear. I know that oral steroids are a gamble and more likely to be effective if used closer to onset. So I'm back to considering this as an option.
Wondering everyone's thoughts? I guess it's unclear the actual cause of the tinnitus.
Was it an acoustic trauma from the MRI or the stress? I also have terrible allergies and had a sore throat the days before the MRI as well so inflammation could also be playing a role.
I was really hoping that deactivating my body would allow the tinnitus to settle down within a couple of weeks but that doesn't seem to be the case.