Hey everybody.
I'm a 23-year-old guy and I wanted to post here because I think there's many people on here who understand what I'm talking about and have a lot of knowledge about this.
So here's my situation;
I think I've had some sort of tinnitus for quite a while already, but it was always very mild and not constantly present, I believe. I'd mostly just hear it if I paid close attention to it and other sounds around me would easily cover it up/filter it out or something.
6 days ago my tinnitus suddenly severly increased. I since have a very high screeching beep/sound going on non-stop. It's driving me crazy and I've not had proper sleep for days, sleeping is almost entirely impossible.
Today I went to see my doctor about this and this is pretty much what was happened:
He asked me whether I had been listening to very loud music or had done or been anywhere else where I could have damaged my ears. I told him this was not the case. He then asked me whether I have had a cold. I told him that I was a bit unsure about that, that I think that I might have had some sort of a head- cold in the days that it increased a lot, but it might have been a day AFTER it increased a lot.. And it would have been a very mild case of head- cold since I'm even unsure whether it was one. Anyways, he said this might be the result of blockage due to for example that head- cold that I'm unsure about having had.
He asked me whether I have it more on the left or right side. I said I'm unsure about that, that it's hard to say but that I'm leaning towards thinking it's more on the left and he then checked my ears. He said he could see some fluid behind my eardrums in both ears, but more so in the left one. He said this MIGHT cause my tinnitus or the increased version of it.
He prescribed me some sort of nose- spray that will work on my membranes which would have to result in clearing out blockages I guess and would somehow make the fluids in my ear to go away and hopefully reduce or take away my tinnitus.
Now I'm really curious to what you people on here think about this.. I honestly don't have very high hopes that this will take away my tinnitus or even reduce it because in a way I just feel this is due to something else.. And it's very hard for me when I think that this is going to be permanent.. Since it's such a high pitched screeching beep that's making it impossible for me to sleep.. It's also impossible to ignore it, even when I'm distracted and just going about stuff..
So what should I do? Where should I go? He told me I have to give it 5-10 days time for this nose- spray to fully work but I don't know... I really have so little faith in it to begin with.. Ofcourse I'm trying it but.. I don't know.
So I'm pretty new in the world of tinnitus. I -again- am very curious what people on here think.. Does it make sense? Could my tinnitus reduce?
When I read about tinnitus you always read that in most cases doctors/ENT specialists etc. are unable to identify a cause and that there is no cure, no treatment that will entirely rid you of tinnitus and this makes me so anxious.
In how many cases are they able to identify a cause? Can it come like this and just go away or should I just prepare for the worst?
Greets.
I'm a 23-year-old guy and I wanted to post here because I think there's many people on here who understand what I'm talking about and have a lot of knowledge about this.
So here's my situation;
I think I've had some sort of tinnitus for quite a while already, but it was always very mild and not constantly present, I believe. I'd mostly just hear it if I paid close attention to it and other sounds around me would easily cover it up/filter it out or something.
6 days ago my tinnitus suddenly severly increased. I since have a very high screeching beep/sound going on non-stop. It's driving me crazy and I've not had proper sleep for days, sleeping is almost entirely impossible.
Today I went to see my doctor about this and this is pretty much what was happened:
He asked me whether I had been listening to very loud music or had done or been anywhere else where I could have damaged my ears. I told him this was not the case. He then asked me whether I have had a cold. I told him that I was a bit unsure about that, that I think that I might have had some sort of a head- cold in the days that it increased a lot, but it might have been a day AFTER it increased a lot.. And it would have been a very mild case of head- cold since I'm even unsure whether it was one. Anyways, he said this might be the result of blockage due to for example that head- cold that I'm unsure about having had.
He asked me whether I have it more on the left or right side. I said I'm unsure about that, that it's hard to say but that I'm leaning towards thinking it's more on the left and he then checked my ears. He said he could see some fluid behind my eardrums in both ears, but more so in the left one. He said this MIGHT cause my tinnitus or the increased version of it.
He prescribed me some sort of nose- spray that will work on my membranes which would have to result in clearing out blockages I guess and would somehow make the fluids in my ear to go away and hopefully reduce or take away my tinnitus.
Now I'm really curious to what you people on here think about this.. I honestly don't have very high hopes that this will take away my tinnitus or even reduce it because in a way I just feel this is due to something else.. And it's very hard for me when I think that this is going to be permanent.. Since it's such a high pitched screeching beep that's making it impossible for me to sleep.. It's also impossible to ignore it, even when I'm distracted and just going about stuff..
So what should I do? Where should I go? He told me I have to give it 5-10 days time for this nose- spray to fully work but I don't know... I really have so little faith in it to begin with.. Ofcourse I'm trying it but.. I don't know.
So I'm pretty new in the world of tinnitus. I -again- am very curious what people on here think.. Does it make sense? Could my tinnitus reduce?
When I read about tinnitus you always read that in most cases doctors/ENT specialists etc. are unable to identify a cause and that there is no cure, no treatment that will entirely rid you of tinnitus and this makes me so anxious.
In how many cases are they able to identify a cause? Can it come like this and just go away or should I just prepare for the worst?
Greets.