- Oct 14, 2020
- 16
- Tinnitus Since
- 1980
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Playing drums - 1980 to 1997
Having had tinnitus for over 40 years now, I have had time to note certain things worsening my tinnitus. It seems that any supplement, food or drug that causes vasodilation (opening of the blood vessels) will worsen my tinnitus for a while.
For example, it looks like any food with high content of anthocyanins (the dark blue antioxidant) will cause my tinnitus to become louder. Those antioxidants promote nitric oxide (NO) formation, and NO cause the blood vessels to open up. Food with these OPC antioxidants include blackberries, elderberries, cranberries, and the like. One of the most common food with this is beets (and beets also contains some nitrates, which promotes vasodilation as well). So, I have stopped eating those, and other food and spice as well, like balsamic vinegar, cinnamon, etc... all rich in these antioxidants.
On the supplements side, those containing these kinds of antioxidants that I used and that do worsen my tinnitus are Resveratrol, Pycnogenol, Pomegranate Extract, Grape Seed Extract, and the likes.
A few years ago, I tried 2 or 3 times some low dose Viagra (Sildenafil), at 25 mg. It had a disastrous effect on my tinnitus level. After some weeks, it came back, but never to my previous loudness baseline - it stayed louder than in the 30 previous years, where my baseline was stable. After some worsening due to fatigue or stress or some loud noise without warning, it would come back, after a time, to that same baseline. But not anymore. Of course Sildenafil, and all other PDE5 inhibitors, are very powerful vasodilators. I have found some other mentions of tinnitus worsening on this forum, with Sildenafil.
When I do sports, the natural vasodilation coming with exercise also makes my tinnitus louder for a certain time.
I guess that vasodilation drugs like Amlodipine would be very detrimental for my tinnitus. Hhopefully, I do not have high blood pressure, so no need for vasodilators of this kind.
I could also say that I did not have these problems with vasodilators when younger. It seems that now, with aging, my tinnitus has compounded into different tinnitus components. My initial tinnitus, caused by my drumming years, had been stable for decades because I have been very careful with loud noises. But, in the last 3 years, there is another kind of tinnitus overtopping it, with its specific triggers, like vasodilators, and also, like lying for sleep or for a nap - my tinnitus is now always louder upon waking up.
Has anybody noticed a similar problem with anything causing vasodilation?
For example, it looks like any food with high content of anthocyanins (the dark blue antioxidant) will cause my tinnitus to become louder. Those antioxidants promote nitric oxide (NO) formation, and NO cause the blood vessels to open up. Food with these OPC antioxidants include blackberries, elderberries, cranberries, and the like. One of the most common food with this is beets (and beets also contains some nitrates, which promotes vasodilation as well). So, I have stopped eating those, and other food and spice as well, like balsamic vinegar, cinnamon, etc... all rich in these antioxidants.
On the supplements side, those containing these kinds of antioxidants that I used and that do worsen my tinnitus are Resveratrol, Pycnogenol, Pomegranate Extract, Grape Seed Extract, and the likes.
A few years ago, I tried 2 or 3 times some low dose Viagra (Sildenafil), at 25 mg. It had a disastrous effect on my tinnitus level. After some weeks, it came back, but never to my previous loudness baseline - it stayed louder than in the 30 previous years, where my baseline was stable. After some worsening due to fatigue or stress or some loud noise without warning, it would come back, after a time, to that same baseline. But not anymore. Of course Sildenafil, and all other PDE5 inhibitors, are very powerful vasodilators. I have found some other mentions of tinnitus worsening on this forum, with Sildenafil.
When I do sports, the natural vasodilation coming with exercise also makes my tinnitus louder for a certain time.
I guess that vasodilation drugs like Amlodipine would be very detrimental for my tinnitus. Hhopefully, I do not have high blood pressure, so no need for vasodilators of this kind.
I could also say that I did not have these problems with vasodilators when younger. It seems that now, with aging, my tinnitus has compounded into different tinnitus components. My initial tinnitus, caused by my drumming years, had been stable for decades because I have been very careful with loud noises. But, in the last 3 years, there is another kind of tinnitus overtopping it, with its specific triggers, like vasodilators, and also, like lying for sleep or for a nap - my tinnitus is now always louder upon waking up.
Has anybody noticed a similar problem with anything causing vasodilation?