Hi there,
About three months ago (one or two days after I made a big effort at a fun run, although I can't be sure both things are related) I started having this hiss-like tinnitus in both ears, and at the same time I have a feeling of pressure in my ears and also in the areas of my neck close to them, and also behind my nose. I can feel the blood flowing in my ears, but can't feel my heart beats, which might discard a pulsatile tinnitus (?).
My ENT firstly thought it was a Eustachian tube disfunction, and gave me corticoids for a few weeks, then betahistine... to no benefit. Made an MRI, tested negative, and an audiometry revealed a mild loss in one ear. Other things I've tried out are gingko biloba and reducing my salt consumption. Nothing worked.
My ENT finally gave it up as a idiopathic (i.e. primary) tinnitus, but I have the suspicion that this tinnitus would go away if I could get rid of that pressure I described.
Anyone can please give me a cue on what's this tinnitus, and/or what can I do about it?
Regards,
Danig
About three months ago (one or two days after I made a big effort at a fun run, although I can't be sure both things are related) I started having this hiss-like tinnitus in both ears, and at the same time I have a feeling of pressure in my ears and also in the areas of my neck close to them, and also behind my nose. I can feel the blood flowing in my ears, but can't feel my heart beats, which might discard a pulsatile tinnitus (?).
My ENT firstly thought it was a Eustachian tube disfunction, and gave me corticoids for a few weeks, then betahistine... to no benefit. Made an MRI, tested negative, and an audiometry revealed a mild loss in one ear. Other things I've tried out are gingko biloba and reducing my salt consumption. Nothing worked.
My ENT finally gave it up as a idiopathic (i.e. primary) tinnitus, but I have the suspicion that this tinnitus would go away if I could get rid of that pressure I described.
Anyone can please give me a cue on what's this tinnitus, and/or what can I do about it?
Regards,
Danig