Hi all,
My name is Brittany and I'm 25 years old. Back on December 1st, 2020, as I went to bed I realized I had a ringing in my right ear. I wasn't too concerned at first as I have had tinnitus that lasts for a minute or so then fades. I went to sleep and when I woke up, it was still there. After dealing with it all day at work, I thought I maybe had a piece of earwax get stuck and bought drops. I used those drops for 4 days and realized nothing changed. There was no exposure to loud noise or anything like that, nor any pain.
I went to a walk in clinic and was diagnosed with an ear infection. It was strange to both myself and the doctor because I didn't have any real pain (aside from an occasional, mild pain from behind my right ear down my jaw), nor any dizziness/discharge/any other normal sign of infection. Just tinnitus in the one ear and it being really red inside, with the occasional feeling of it being warm and "full". I was given a course of antibiotics and, though it seemed to help tone it down, it was still there.
Next was an appointment with my primary care doctor who referred me to an ENT. They did a hearing test that showed my hearing is excellent/not diminished at all with the tinnitus. I also didn't have any fluid behind the eardrum if that's relevant. He told me he thought I didn't have an ear infection to begin with, and that simply "It should fade" which, of course, made my already anxiety-ridden self feel worse, hearing "should" rather than "will". And with me already anxious, I completely blanked on asking him just what the hell he thought caused this! That has been my biggest source of stress, I think, is not knowing how the hell this started, what I did to cause it, or how to avoid it in the future should it actually fade completely.
So here I am, almost two months later, and I will say it has faded, but it's still very much there. There was a period towards the beginning where I couldn't fall asleep (I had already been falling asleep to rain sounds pre-tinnitus) but I seem to past that too, thankfully, and can sleep with the masking noise or some Melatonin/Aleve PM.
I also noticed that, as I've read with some other posts on here, that I heard a high pitched noise over the normal tinnitus while listening to music. The worst of that seems to have faded, but I'm still cautious about listening to loud music in the car/at my house. Yawning seems to make it worse temporarily as well, which sucks because I feel like I'm always tired and yawning (constant fatigue, woo!).
I guess my main reason for posting this is I hope someone else can give me some encouragement that this will continue to get better. My biggest fear is that this is the best it's going to get, and I know I should be thankful that it's faded as much as it has (I would say it's reduced by about 50% since it was at its worst), but I'm still incredibly worried. Going to bed is my new favorite part of the day, because that's when I don't hear the noise (which has gone from a true ring to more of a buzz, like a loud fluorescent light). If anyone has any tips on what they've done to help when their tinnitus was related to an ear infection (I think the ENT is wrong and that it WAS one), I would appreciate it. Currently, the only thing I'm doing is taking Aleve (Naproxen) in the morning and at night in case my ear is still inflamed (and I won't do it for much longer. I've just also been taking it due to regular back pain). That's pretty much all I got.
Sorry for the long read, and thank you to anyone who has some insight for me!
My name is Brittany and I'm 25 years old. Back on December 1st, 2020, as I went to bed I realized I had a ringing in my right ear. I wasn't too concerned at first as I have had tinnitus that lasts for a minute or so then fades. I went to sleep and when I woke up, it was still there. After dealing with it all day at work, I thought I maybe had a piece of earwax get stuck and bought drops. I used those drops for 4 days and realized nothing changed. There was no exposure to loud noise or anything like that, nor any pain.
I went to a walk in clinic and was diagnosed with an ear infection. It was strange to both myself and the doctor because I didn't have any real pain (aside from an occasional, mild pain from behind my right ear down my jaw), nor any dizziness/discharge/any other normal sign of infection. Just tinnitus in the one ear and it being really red inside, with the occasional feeling of it being warm and "full". I was given a course of antibiotics and, though it seemed to help tone it down, it was still there.
Next was an appointment with my primary care doctor who referred me to an ENT. They did a hearing test that showed my hearing is excellent/not diminished at all with the tinnitus. I also didn't have any fluid behind the eardrum if that's relevant. He told me he thought I didn't have an ear infection to begin with, and that simply "It should fade" which, of course, made my already anxiety-ridden self feel worse, hearing "should" rather than "will". And with me already anxious, I completely blanked on asking him just what the hell he thought caused this! That has been my biggest source of stress, I think, is not knowing how the hell this started, what I did to cause it, or how to avoid it in the future should it actually fade completely.
So here I am, almost two months later, and I will say it has faded, but it's still very much there. There was a period towards the beginning where I couldn't fall asleep (I had already been falling asleep to rain sounds pre-tinnitus) but I seem to past that too, thankfully, and can sleep with the masking noise or some Melatonin/Aleve PM.
I also noticed that, as I've read with some other posts on here, that I heard a high pitched noise over the normal tinnitus while listening to music. The worst of that seems to have faded, but I'm still cautious about listening to loud music in the car/at my house. Yawning seems to make it worse temporarily as well, which sucks because I feel like I'm always tired and yawning (constant fatigue, woo!).
I guess my main reason for posting this is I hope someone else can give me some encouragement that this will continue to get better. My biggest fear is that this is the best it's going to get, and I know I should be thankful that it's faded as much as it has (I would say it's reduced by about 50% since it was at its worst), but I'm still incredibly worried. Going to bed is my new favorite part of the day, because that's when I don't hear the noise (which has gone from a true ring to more of a buzz, like a loud fluorescent light). If anyone has any tips on what they've done to help when their tinnitus was related to an ear infection (I think the ENT is wrong and that it WAS one), I would appreciate it. Currently, the only thing I'm doing is taking Aleve (Naproxen) in the morning and at night in case my ear is still inflamed (and I won't do it for much longer. I've just also been taking it due to regular back pain). That's pretty much all I got.
Sorry for the long read, and thank you to anyone who has some insight for me!