Hello you guys, let me introduce myself. This is a long story...
I'm a 19-year-old girl, living in Europe. Currently having a gap year, working in retail. Next year hopefully to go to med school or biopharmaceutical sciences.
So, my tinnitus started two years ago (I was 17) when I had a sinus infection. Because of this, my ears also got blocked. I went to my GP doctor and got some antibiotics. My sinus infection went away, but my ear was still acting weird. A couple weeks after I had on and off tinnitus, when I went to bed I would hear ringing for some minutes then it disappeared. A couple weeks after that my tinnitus became constant. I went to the doctor again, she gave me a nose spray, my tinnitus stayed the same so she sent me to and ENT. I got some tests done and my hearing was normal. My ears still had some pressure in it (my ENT and GP could see this too). Anyway my ENT thought maybe it's because of allergies so he gave me a nose spray, it helped a bit with my ears. Like they weren't that blocked anymore. But with my tinnitus it didn't change. So he said that my tinnitus will go away by itself. That was it. Anyway, now a year later nothing has changed. So let me tell you about my symptoms:
- I hear a sound particularly left side, it's not like ringing, but it's an annoying sound. It also hurts.
- When I swallow I hear a click in my ears and other weird sounds.
- When I move my jaw I hear a clicking sound.
- My ears feel full most of the time, sometimes it 'opens' when I swallow.
- When I have hiccups I feel something pushed in my ear, not sure how to explain.
- When I yawn I hear a loud ringing in the area of my ears, when I yawn harder the sounds becomes more prominent. When I stop it stops.
- You guys know that sounds in an electronic water kettle? My ear sometimes has that boiling sound and I can feel something like there's water in it.
Okay, so a month ago I went to the Chiropractor because my neck was stiffffff af, so I thought maybe it could be the cause of my tinnitus. So, a couple days after my first or second treatment the noise in my ear became like a hiss which was the same sound as the start of my tinnitus and it did not bother me at all and it did not hurt so I was happy, but after a couple of days the sounds became the same. This week I had my last treatment because my neck felt good, and she saw no point in more treatments.
I don't know what to do know? Do you guys think I have permanent tinnitus? Do you guys know anything that I can do? Does everyone with tinnitus have these symptoms, or do I have an underlying cause which can be fixed? Please help me! Oh yeah forgot to say, overall I do not hear my tinnitus during the day of course because of other sounds but also because it's not THAT loud, but it's still annoying when studying or having earbuds in my ear. Then I hear it, but still can live with it. I also can sleep, never had any problems with sleeping. My tinnitus became better after 2 years, but I just want it gone.
Thanks for reading this all!
I'm a 19-year-old girl, living in Europe. Currently having a gap year, working in retail. Next year hopefully to go to med school or biopharmaceutical sciences.
So, my tinnitus started two years ago (I was 17) when I had a sinus infection. Because of this, my ears also got blocked. I went to my GP doctor and got some antibiotics. My sinus infection went away, but my ear was still acting weird. A couple weeks after I had on and off tinnitus, when I went to bed I would hear ringing for some minutes then it disappeared. A couple weeks after that my tinnitus became constant. I went to the doctor again, she gave me a nose spray, my tinnitus stayed the same so she sent me to and ENT. I got some tests done and my hearing was normal. My ears still had some pressure in it (my ENT and GP could see this too). Anyway my ENT thought maybe it's because of allergies so he gave me a nose spray, it helped a bit with my ears. Like they weren't that blocked anymore. But with my tinnitus it didn't change. So he said that my tinnitus will go away by itself. That was it. Anyway, now a year later nothing has changed. So let me tell you about my symptoms:
- I hear a sound particularly left side, it's not like ringing, but it's an annoying sound. It also hurts.
- When I swallow I hear a click in my ears and other weird sounds.
- When I move my jaw I hear a clicking sound.
- My ears feel full most of the time, sometimes it 'opens' when I swallow.
- When I have hiccups I feel something pushed in my ear, not sure how to explain.
- When I yawn I hear a loud ringing in the area of my ears, when I yawn harder the sounds becomes more prominent. When I stop it stops.
- You guys know that sounds in an electronic water kettle? My ear sometimes has that boiling sound and I can feel something like there's water in it.
Okay, so a month ago I went to the Chiropractor because my neck was stiffffff af, so I thought maybe it could be the cause of my tinnitus. So, a couple days after my first or second treatment the noise in my ear became like a hiss which was the same sound as the start of my tinnitus and it did not bother me at all and it did not hurt so I was happy, but after a couple of days the sounds became the same. This week I had my last treatment because my neck felt good, and she saw no point in more treatments.
I don't know what to do know? Do you guys think I have permanent tinnitus? Do you guys know anything that I can do? Does everyone with tinnitus have these symptoms, or do I have an underlying cause which can be fixed? Please help me! Oh yeah forgot to say, overall I do not hear my tinnitus during the day of course because of other sounds but also because it's not THAT loud, but it's still annoying when studying or having earbuds in my ear. Then I hear it, but still can live with it. I also can sleep, never had any problems with sleeping. My tinnitus became better after 2 years, but I just want it gone.
Thanks for reading this all!