I know it's off topic but want to see if anyone have had it.
yes I have it (i am 57), it's worse when laying down. got Covid 18 months ago and started right after, ENR doctor says it is possibly related but no way to confirm it was caused by Covid. it blows
yes I have it (i am 57), it's worse when laying down. got Covid 18 months ago and started right after, ENR doctor says it is possibly related but no way to confirm it was caused by Covid. it blows
@LAUBERHORN
I have had it 2 months ago.
I went to see 2 ENT doctor
The First Doctor said I had a slight hearing loss and some ear wax which she removed and still ringing
The second Doctor ordered an MRI for this Thursday.
@LAUBERHORN
I have had it 2 months ago.
I went to see 2 ENT doctor
The First Doctor said I had a slight hearing loss and some ear wax which she removed and still ringing
The second Doctor ordered an MRI for this Thursday.
@playsmart
identical to me for the most part, I have always had wax buildup, and get them cleaned by ENT every 6 months which helps. When ringing started they did a hearing test, I have bi-lateral hearing loss but the loss is 10% in one, and 5% in other which is not bad yet. High pitched sounds irritate ears the most. After hearing test, they ordered an MRI which came back with no issues. From there they said to wear plugs when using lawn blowers, concerts etc.. which I have done since. No treatment for tinnitus from ENT.
Get the MRI done for certain. BOL.
@playsmart
identical to me for the most part, I have always had wax buildup, and get them cleaned by ENT every 6 months which helps. When ringing started they did a hearing test, I have bi-lateral hearing loss but the loss is 10% in one, and 5% in other which is not bad yet. High pitched sounds irritate ears the most. After hearing test, they ordered an MRI which came back with no issues. From there they said to wear plugs when using lawn blowers, concerts etc.. which I have done since. No treatment for tinnitus from ENT.
Get the MRI done for certain. BOL.
@playsmart
No cure yet,so just live with it, a couple beers and shots seems to help? I actually believe it’s from construction years of the sound of a chopsaw on aluminum is such a high pitch sound it urks me just thinking about it.
@playsmart
No cure yet,so just live with it, a couple beers and shots seems to help? I actually believe it’s from construction years of the sound of a chopsaw on aluminum is such a high pitch sound it urks me just thinking about it.
Have had it for 50 years. No cure yet. You never get used to it but you learn to live with it.
Have researched and seems the jabbs can initiate it also.
Have had it for 50 years. No cure yet. You never get used to it but you learn to live with it.
Have researched and seems the jabbs can initiate it also.
I got Vertigo about 7-8 years ago & after it subsided I was left with tinnitus. It's worse at some times than others.......I have to sleep with the tv on (thank gawd for sleep timers) because in a dead quiet room it's the elephant.
I got Vertigo about 7-8 years ago & after it subsided I was left with tinnitus. It's worse at some times than others.......I have to sleep with the tv on (thank gawd for sleep timers) because in a dead quiet room it's the elephant.
@DoYouMind69
Im sure if a Correlation Study was done on the matter it would come to the same conclusion that I have about it
@DoYouMind69
Im sure if a Correlation Study was done on the matter it would come to the same conclusion that I have about it
Same here.
I was in a couple bands in my youth, been to over 100 concerts in my life, and DJ'd for a few years. Yet it was a really bad sinus infection that brought it on about 8 years ago. I surprisingly aced the hearing test. The ENT said there's nothing else to do after that.
It frigin sucks, especially in quiet places.
Same here.
I was in a couple bands in my youth, been to over 100 concerts in my life, and DJ'd for a few years. Yet it was a really bad sinus infection that brought it on about 8 years ago. I surprisingly aced the hearing test. The ENT said there's nothing else to do after that.
It frigin sucks, especially in quiet places.
Would love to see what your teeth and bite look like. Many times we correct tinnitus by correcting the bite. If you are a clencher or grinder, this can lead to tinnitus. It is also very common with headaches, sleep apnea, etc.
Would love to see what your teeth and bite look like. Many times we correct tinnitus by correcting the bite. If you are a clencher or grinder, this can lead to tinnitus. It is also very common with headaches, sleep apnea, etc.
I've had it for almost 15 years now. I believe it was due to a crown I got done on my tooth. The only time it went away temporarily was when I was meditating almost 1-2 hrs a day. Gotta get back on that. It's rough at first but you have to learn how to deal with it if it becomes a chronic issue. Actually going to reiki tomorrow to see if it will provide some relief
I've had it for almost 15 years now. I believe it was due to a crown I got done on my tooth. The only time it went away temporarily was when I was meditating almost 1-2 hrs a day. Gotta get back on that. It's rough at first but you have to learn how to deal with it if it becomes a chronic issue. Actually going to reiki tomorrow to see if it will provide some relief
I have "Red Ear Syndrome". Actually self-diagnosed.
I went to 4 ENT's, none could figure it out. None even knew about Red Ear Syndrome.
The pain is unbearable if you aggravate the nerve. Like 24hrs you are a vegetable. You dont want to move.
It gets aggravated if I sleep on that ear or if the ear gets touched or if you turn your neck the wrong way for any length of time.
No pain pills would work. Nada.
Went to see A Chiropractor and said I know what can help. Went to his office kitchen, came back with a bag of ice.
Put it on the back of my neck, on the left side of center where there's a major nerve that runs up to the ear.
Pain free within 20 minutes.
I still have it but know what the triggers are and no how to fix it.
A lot of what happens with ears are nerve related.
I have "Red Ear Syndrome". Actually self-diagnosed.
I went to 4 ENT's, none could figure it out. None even knew about Red Ear Syndrome.
The pain is unbearable if you aggravate the nerve. Like 24hrs you are a vegetable. You dont want to move.
It gets aggravated if I sleep on that ear or if the ear gets touched or if you turn your neck the wrong way for any length of time.
No pain pills would work. Nada.
Went to see A Chiropractor and said I know what can help. Went to his office kitchen, came back with a bag of ice.
Put it on the back of my neck, on the left side of center where there's a major nerve that runs up to the ear.
Pain free within 20 minutes.
I still have it but know what the triggers are and no how to fix it.
A lot of what happens with ears are nerve related.
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Tinnitus is according to western medicine, ideopathic....yet there IS a underlying cause and must treat the cause.
Start taking Black Ginger from Anabolic Health and superbeets for increase NO2. The single most important overall health benefit comes from increasing NO2 and circulation/blood flow.
Tinnitus is according to western medicine, ideopathic....yet there IS a underlying cause and must treat the cause.
For anyone interested in the knowledge that most drs don't even know about that is happening.
The inside eardrum is connected to the vestibular system. Inside this system theres something called semi circle canals which are full of fluid and hairs called cilia. Then there's the cochlea which is like a water tube in the ear and it's full of water. What happens when you have too much pressure inside, it weighs down the cilia hairs and then the fluid starts missing the senses of the hair. This then backs up a nerve called the audio cortex of the brain. It starts reading the signals wrong because the cilia hairs are drowning from the fluid. It then turns the actual hearing sound up to the audio cortex. When it turns it up it goes to a new pitch or frequency which causes the ringing
For anyone interested in the knowledge that most drs don't even know about that is happening.
The inside eardrum is connected to the vestibular system. Inside this system theres something called semi circle canals which are full of fluid and hairs called cilia. Then there's the cochlea which is like a water tube in the ear and it's full of water. What happens when you have too much pressure inside, it weighs down the cilia hairs and then the fluid starts missing the senses of the hair. This then backs up a nerve called the audio cortex of the brain. It starts reading the signals wrong because the cilia hairs are drowning from the fluid. It then turns the actual hearing sound up to the audio cortex. When it turns it up it goes to a new pitch or frequency which causes the ringing
I had it last year. It turns out I grind my teeth in my sleep. I was going insane for 3 days heard a lot of static in my head and felt like I was going crazy. I had a mouth guard made 2 years ago,but never used it. I went to the ear doctor he asked if I grind my teeth. I told him yea. I used the mouth guard that the dentist made. After 2 days the ringing stopped and I had no problems since. Hope that helps.
I had it last year. It turns out I grind my teeth in my sleep. I was going insane for 3 days heard a lot of static in my head and felt like I was going crazy. I had a mouth guard made 2 years ago,but never used it. I went to the ear doctor he asked if I grind my teeth. I told him yea. I used the mouth guard that the dentist made. After 2 days the ringing stopped and I had no problems since. Hope that helps.
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