So the past two weeks have been a nightmare for me.
I live in Michigan and was visiting Florida for my college orientation. I developed really bad contact dermatitis before leaving, so the trip was miserable.
To make things even worse, 24 hours after my flight, I developed a ringing in my ear. I had been to a few concerts before so I thought I must've heard something loud that day, went to bed and ignored it. Unfortunately, I am going on week two of this and it is miserable. I went to an ENT a few days after it started. All he said was to take Lipoflavonoids, and he did a hearing test (hearing came back normal). So he was not very helpful.
Almost two weeks later, I went to another ENT that my PCP recommended.
She said that the tinnitus usually goes away, but there's a possibility it could stay. (She has had it since she was 16). Both ENTs ignored the entire plane situation, and they ignored the fact that my ears have to keep being popped, everytime I swallow my ears click, and there's fullness in them.
ENT #2 briefly mentioned my Eustachian tubes causing the sounds, but did not really go into detail. I've been reading up on this online and it says that the ringing could be caused by swollen Eustachian tubes due to allergies (which ENT #2 said I had very bad) and could be made worse by a plane ride if they were bad.
Any advice on anything? I am seeing an allergist tomorrow to see what he may think.
I live in Michigan and was visiting Florida for my college orientation. I developed really bad contact dermatitis before leaving, so the trip was miserable.
To make things even worse, 24 hours after my flight, I developed a ringing in my ear. I had been to a few concerts before so I thought I must've heard something loud that day, went to bed and ignored it. Unfortunately, I am going on week two of this and it is miserable. I went to an ENT a few days after it started. All he said was to take Lipoflavonoids, and he did a hearing test (hearing came back normal). So he was not very helpful.
Almost two weeks later, I went to another ENT that my PCP recommended.
She said that the tinnitus usually goes away, but there's a possibility it could stay. (She has had it since she was 16). Both ENTs ignored the entire plane situation, and they ignored the fact that my ears have to keep being popped, everytime I swallow my ears click, and there's fullness in them.
ENT #2 briefly mentioned my Eustachian tubes causing the sounds, but did not really go into detail. I've been reading up on this online and it says that the ringing could be caused by swollen Eustachian tubes due to allergies (which ENT #2 said I had very bad) and could be made worse by a plane ride if they were bad.
Any advice on anything? I am seeing an allergist tomorrow to see what he may think.