Has anyone ever tried Ambroxol applied topically around the ear and trigeminal area? I tried it a few times orally when I first got some but it had no real effect, but crushing up the pill instead and mixing it with skin cream and applying directly to the areas of pain did seem to help with moderate noxacusis (pain hyperacusis) spikes.
The few times I've had really bad setbacks recently I've also used very small amounts of Acyclovir in the same way. (There was a discussion about the viral co-factor a while back suggesting that a sensitized trigeminal nerve may have been caused by a viral factor that could be retriggered by the event of a setback due to the inflammation).
I've had the same kind of setbacks I've always had, but this combination of medicine has seemed to reduce the recovery time massively. I'm not cured of hyperacusis because I still push it too far every now and then and get setbacks, but either I got better on some level and now my body is handling the setbacks better naturally, or this combination of medicine does do something to help.
The few times I've had really bad setbacks recently I've also used very small amounts of Acyclovir in the same way. (There was a discussion about the viral co-factor a while back suggesting that a sensitized trigeminal nerve may have been caused by a viral factor that could be retriggered by the event of a setback due to the inflammation).
I've had the same kind of setbacks I've always had, but this combination of medicine has seemed to reduce the recovery time massively. I'm not cured of hyperacusis because I still push it too far every now and then and get setbacks, but either I got better on some level and now my body is handling the setbacks better naturally, or this combination of medicine does do something to help.