Hi Everyone,
First forum I’ve ever used and I hope everyone is staying safe during the virus.
In the meantime, I’ve had a ringing in my ear for almost 3 weeks now; it’s driving me a bit insane and waking me up most nights. I wanted to explain my symptoms and how they came on to see if anyone can offer any words of wisdom…
So it began about 18 months ago and lasted a few hours here or there and never longer than a morning or an afternoon. It was annoying but relatively minimal. I’d moved house around the same time and until recently thought it was some weird noise to do with the property. As soon as I opened the front door, it would disappear but I could never pinpoint it. I tried turning electricity, gas, water etc off at the mains etc but none of these made any difference. I’m a light sleeper and it woke me up a few times at night, too.
One evening not so long ago, I noticed the hum at my girlfriend’s too. She hadn’t heard it in the house and couldn’t hear it in her flat. This was when I realised it couldn’t have been anything to do with where I lived.
Soon after, the sound started again in earnest and almost 20 days later it still hasn’t gone. Up until this point, the sound was stereo but it has gone mono and is only affecting my right ear. It’s hard to describe but is a hum of variable pitched frequency and more often than not with a subtle reverberation. The closest thing I can think of is it’s similar to the sound made when trailing a finger around a glass with different amounts of water in it. It doesn’t sound like any of the few youtube videos I’ve listened to which recreate tinnitus sounds and the noise level is variant and usually loudest upon waking up.
I went to my local GP and he gave me a prescription for earspray which didn’t work. Because of Coronavirus, I wanted to get a different opinion quickly so went to an ENT specialist in central London who did various tests and said my hearing was pretty solid and I wasn’t going deaf which I hadn’t entertained the possibility of but was happy to hear anyway. He suspected I have early fluctuant inner ear endolymphatic hydrops and prescribed me with Serc 16 (histamine) which I’ve been taking now for 9 days without any change. He said it might take up to 2 weeks and if nothing happened by then, double the dose for the third week. I’ll continue to do this, of course, but somehow don’t feel it’s going to make any difference.
I don’t have any pain in my ear and never have had.
There have been two things which have helped immensely and made the hum disappear. First is jogging. I’m currently trying to jog 4 times a week, about 4-5 km. And each time I do this, the hum has gone by the time I get back home. It returns anything from about 30 minutes to 3 hours or so later. The second thing is squirting my ear with water via a small balloon syringe. I did this for the first time two days ago and a few small things fell out - very small black solids of about a millimetre in size and a couple slightly larger of brown - presumably all different types of earwax. But having done this, the humming disappeared for the rest of the day and I slept well for the first time in a while. Unfortunately, when I woke up, it had returned. I did exactly the same thing that morning and the humming disappeared again almost entirely for about 6 hours but slowly crept back by later evening. This morning I tried putting my right ear under the stream of a shower and even that helped for 15 minutes or so.
If I put a finger in my right ear, the noise almost always vanishes and if I close the tragus/external meatus on the exterior ear, the hum also almost always vanishes.
I currently work at home as a writer so seek out silence when writing but have found a 30 second loop on Spotify of a home air ventilator which I play through Sonos and effectively cancels the hum out. I’ve even used the air ventilator sample whilst sleeping a few times which is just about OK if I’m by myself but not so much when with girlfriend. Similarly, if I listen to music or tv etc, this usually cuts out the hum.
I think that’s about the entirely of everything in a nutshell. Thanks for reading and thanks for any thoughts about what this might be, if it will ever stop and if there are any more holistic alternatives to the NHS etc.
All the best
Simon