- Jan 12, 2023
- 4
- Tinnitus Since
- 07/2022
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Probably microsuction
I don't know what this is anymore.
I think I've had tinnitus for as long as I can remember, but two years ago, I decided to try ear cleaning by microsuction. Unfortunately, it didn't make much of a difference.
Since then, whenever I'm around an air conditioner, a fan, or even low to moderate levels of white noise, my ears react by hissing. It's accompanied by a background noise that sounds like cicadas and a slight ringing, which goes away when I turn the devices off.
It's been two years since that procedure. Of course, I've seen ENT specialists, and my hearing tests came back normal. I've done my best to avoid loud noises and protect my ears as much as possible.
I haven't had an MRI or CT scan because I didn't want to risk worsening my tinnitus. However, I think I need to consider getting one now, as I sometimes experience numbness on the left side of my body, along with these low noises.
I've also taken Accutane at a low dose for acne, which didn't affect my tinnitus. So, I thought I'd try an SSRI to help calm my nerves (I was a bit concerned about potential toxicity, though).
Right now, my tinnitus isn't unbearably loud when I'm in a quiet environment—it's what I'd describe as "mild." But this constant hissing and distortion of sound is really difficult to get used to.
I think I've had tinnitus for as long as I can remember, but two years ago, I decided to try ear cleaning by microsuction. Unfortunately, it didn't make much of a difference.
Since then, whenever I'm around an air conditioner, a fan, or even low to moderate levels of white noise, my ears react by hissing. It's accompanied by a background noise that sounds like cicadas and a slight ringing, which goes away when I turn the devices off.
It's been two years since that procedure. Of course, I've seen ENT specialists, and my hearing tests came back normal. I've done my best to avoid loud noises and protect my ears as much as possible.
I haven't had an MRI or CT scan because I didn't want to risk worsening my tinnitus. However, I think I need to consider getting one now, as I sometimes experience numbness on the left side of my body, along with these low noises.
I've also taken Accutane at a low dose for acne, which didn't affect my tinnitus. So, I thought I'd try an SSRI to help calm my nerves (I was a bit concerned about potential toxicity, though).
Right now, my tinnitus isn't unbearably loud when I'm in a quiet environment—it's what I'd describe as "mild." But this constant hissing and distortion of sound is really difficult to get used to.