Tinnitus Started After Work, No Clear Cause — Should I Have an MRI to Check for Acoustic Neuroma?

If you were in my shoes, would you have an MRI to rule out Acoustic Neuroma?

  • Yes

  • No


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MarkCrawford1966

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Dec 26, 2021
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Tinnitus Since
11- 2021
Cause of Tinnitus
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Hi folks. I'm a 55-year-old male from Ireland. One day, about 6 weeks ago, my tinnitus started after work. I've never had tinnitus before. So I went to an audiologist to check for earwax which he found I had very little to none.

I have also taken a hearing test with the results showing I had good hearing and a similar level in both ears.

At the end of the conversation with the audiologist he happened to mention a thing called an Acoustic Neuroma which he said is rare and really nothing to worry about...

But here's the thing, I am now worried.. Kinda worried about the unknown now. The only way I can find out about the Acoustic Neuroma is to pay for an MRI so I can stop worrying and this will reduce my stress levels and may help with my tinnitus.

Do you folks think this is a sensible move or am I overreacting?

I look forward to your advice on this matter.

Thanks,
Mark
 
Hi folks. I'm a 55-year-old male from Ireland. One day, about 6 weeks ago, my tinnitus started after work. I've never had tinnitus before. So I went to an audiologist to check for earwax which he found I had very little to none

I have also taken a hearing test with the results showing I had good hearing and a similar level in both ears.

At the end of the conversation with the audiologist he happened to mention a thing called an Acoustic Neuroma which he said is rare and really nothing to worry about...

But here's the thing, I am now worried.. Kinda worried about the unknown now. The only way I can find out about the Acoustic Neuroma is to pay for an MRI so I can stop worrying and this will reduce my stress levels and may help with my tinnitus.

Do you folks think this is a sensible move or am I overreacting?

I look forward to your advice on this matter.

Thanks,
Mark
Welcome to the forum. I checked Yes only because there is no "maybe" as a choice. I did the loud MRI to check for acoustic neuroma not because of my tinnitus but because of sudden hearing loss. Yes the ENT also said it is rare but since it is covered by our government medical insurance in Canada he just ordered one such test for me. He didn't even bother to ask me back so I guess it is nothing. It is quite rare. If you can afford it and feel that it can give you peace of mind, it may be worth it. Or you can wait a bit to see if your ringing will fade over time.

Take care. God bless.
 
Thanks bud. No, it's more a low constant rumbling noise. I'm new to this thing so might not be great at describing noises.

...can't even do a quote reply correctly.
 
Wife said to mention to the forum members that in September 2021 I had my 2 lower wisdom teeth extracted which ended up a nightmare because they were both badly impacted. Both took nearly an hour each to get out which left a lot of trauma around the extracted area.. What do you guys reckon? Any relationship to my tinnitus?
 

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