I want to write my experience with tinnitus that could be of some help to other...
I first had tinnitus when I was very young. It lasted for ~3 weeks. I had an audiogram that showed a notch at 4000 Hz only in one ear. I took some generic prescribed medication but I dont think it helped. Only time, focusing on other activities and not thinking about tinnitus helped. Doctors back then didnt recommend any MRI etc to probe the reason for unilateral hearing loss.
Then after more than 15 yrs, I experienced tinnitus again. Did the audiogram again, and found the exact same notch as before. Doctors were more cautious this time and wanted to do an MRI to rule out few things as unilateral hearing loss is not common and many a times associated with some physiological reason behind it. This freaked me out and actually made the tinnitus worse. Finally had MRI done which turned out to be fine. This was a huge relief. Tinnitus reduced drastically to almost none the very next day
Some time later, I had a bad migraine. Took some OTC ibuprofen that was probably a high dose. Tinnitus increased a lot as a result, but luckily went back down to a point where it doesnt bother me..
So to conclude:
1. Unilateral Tinnitus or Unilateral Hearing Loss does not mean that there is something sinister going on. It could very well be totally unrelated or even stress induced.
2. It is recommended to get an MRI done. This serves 2 purposes. a) Rule out a physiological problem or catch the problem early. b) If MRI comes out clean, the amount or relief that you will have is unparalleled.
3. Tinnitus, for me, only went away with Time, Patience, accepting that having tinnitus is OK and by not stressing out unnecessarily.
4. Be careful with OTC drugs.. some are well known to exacerbate Tinnitus.
Hope this helps..
I first had tinnitus when I was very young. It lasted for ~3 weeks. I had an audiogram that showed a notch at 4000 Hz only in one ear. I took some generic prescribed medication but I dont think it helped. Only time, focusing on other activities and not thinking about tinnitus helped. Doctors back then didnt recommend any MRI etc to probe the reason for unilateral hearing loss.
Then after more than 15 yrs, I experienced tinnitus again. Did the audiogram again, and found the exact same notch as before. Doctors were more cautious this time and wanted to do an MRI to rule out few things as unilateral hearing loss is not common and many a times associated with some physiological reason behind it. This freaked me out and actually made the tinnitus worse. Finally had MRI done which turned out to be fine. This was a huge relief. Tinnitus reduced drastically to almost none the very next day
Some time later, I had a bad migraine. Took some OTC ibuprofen that was probably a high dose. Tinnitus increased a lot as a result, but luckily went back down to a point where it doesnt bother me..
So to conclude:
1. Unilateral Tinnitus or Unilateral Hearing Loss does not mean that there is something sinister going on. It could very well be totally unrelated or even stress induced.
2. It is recommended to get an MRI done. This serves 2 purposes. a) Rule out a physiological problem or catch the problem early. b) If MRI comes out clean, the amount or relief that you will have is unparalleled.
3. Tinnitus, for me, only went away with Time, Patience, accepting that having tinnitus is OK and by not stressing out unnecessarily.
4. Be careful with OTC drugs.. some are well known to exacerbate Tinnitus.
Hope this helps..