- Dec 8, 2017
- 117
- Tinnitus Since
- 10 october 2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Probably a mix of ETD and TMJ
I've been walking around with jaw problems and ear problems for a solid good 3 months now. My left ear started hissing 3 months ago, and the doctor confirmed back then that my ear was inverted. Most likely cause for this is a blocked eustachian tube. After a flight to Milan it got worse, my ears became severely inverted, they have cleared up quite a bit since then but the sounds have remained the same. So I've been on countless nasal sprays without much effect. I do produce a lot of mucous, but I do think the blocking of my eustachian tube is actually caused by something else.
I have tried to do a bit of self diagnosing and I have the following theory.
I am seeing a jaw therapist, and am also wearing a splint. Whenever I massage my jaw. neck and shoulders, the sound seems to be getting less. Also, my ear starts making slight popping noises whenever I do this, almost like some tension is released from my ear. So here's my theory. When my tinnitus started I was going through a lot of stress, may I mention I also had other health problems (epstein barr, extreme fatigue, candida in the mouth etc.) which were giving me a lot of stress, along with a lot of personal problems. It is around this time that the noise started.
If the noise is indeed from my inverted ear due to a blocked eustachian tube, I am convinced that I started to clench and pressure my jaw around this stressful period. This tensing of my muscles has led to them putting pressure on my eustachian tube and pressing it shut.
Anyone who thinks this might be a possibility or has the same suspicions about their tinnitus and its cause?
I have tried to do a bit of self diagnosing and I have the following theory.
I am seeing a jaw therapist, and am also wearing a splint. Whenever I massage my jaw. neck and shoulders, the sound seems to be getting less. Also, my ear starts making slight popping noises whenever I do this, almost like some tension is released from my ear. So here's my theory. When my tinnitus started I was going through a lot of stress, may I mention I also had other health problems (epstein barr, extreme fatigue, candida in the mouth etc.) which were giving me a lot of stress, along with a lot of personal problems. It is around this time that the noise started.
If the noise is indeed from my inverted ear due to a blocked eustachian tube, I am convinced that I started to clench and pressure my jaw around this stressful period. This tensing of my muscles has led to them putting pressure on my eustachian tube and pressing it shut.
Anyone who thinks this might be a possibility or has the same suspicions about their tinnitus and its cause?