https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2022.958730/full
Tell me when they get something that works. Not experimental and maybe in six months we’ll know something.
I live with it and 90% of the time I forget its there, but unless and until they have a surgery or drug to make the ringing STOP, I'm fine as is.
It’s definitely stress and sinus related for me. I’m sure at some point there will be a treatment, and I’m considering acupuncture as an option. I always thought acupuncture was junk-science, but watching the scientific community’s behavior during COVID made me open to look at alternatives.
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I just went thru an inflammation bout and mine are still pounding. 105mm cannon in the right ear. The hydraulic pump on the M-1 tank screaming in the left. FT-4A gas turbine roar at my 6 o’clock. I don’t get a migraine unless I can’t escape. If I can’t get away from the crazy and crawl in my hole for a while the frustration and anxiety start snowballing. It gets FUBAR after that.
Tinnitus is closely associated with intracranial idiopathic hypertension (IIH), or high pressure inside the skull. According to me the most common cause is inflammation emanating from the fourth ventricle. The inflammation is caused when undigested lumen travels via a porous vagus nerve from the small intestine. The initiator of this complex is ingestion of fructose and harmful proteins like wheat gluten.
As a 26 year F-16 avionics mechanic, I suffer greatly from tinnitus.
It did not help I am a gun enthusiast and enjoy rock concerts.
But ear ringing is driving me nuts.
I’ve had Tinnitus since 2014. It just came on slowly over a period of two weeks and is still with me. Went to an ENT and he said there nothing outwardly wrong and that time there was no cure. My girlfriend has it for very brief periods of time then it goes away. Go figure.
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I got timmitus long time ago. It started about one month after starting a medication. Once I saw the connection,I discontinued the drug...my doc didn’t believe me...but it went away completely after one month. It is listed as one of the rare side effects of the drug....but the timeline of the effects correlation was very suggestive of the drug being the cause.
One consideration should probably be to examine what things has changed in the sufferers life in last 2 or 3 months. There could be a clue in there. ear infection, antibiotic use?...blow to the head, bug in the ear canal...etc...