I had PVFS in 1992 and kind of recovered 16 years later. Now, about ten years since recovering I suddenly woke up the other night with a loud tinnitus in my right side on my head/ear.
It is constant. I am trying apripirazole which is an antipsychotic and I think someone imporved on it (not necessarily tinnitus though.) I have taken one pill today but the tinnitus is still there. ANyone else tried anything for tinnitus? How did you get on?
Hi
@Woozy, I hope our discussion of the big picture around tinnitus and symptoms hasn’t been too OT (off topic) for you.
I notice you said that this started recently and suddenly.
And that you’re currently not suffering from PVFS? (I only ask that bit because some people on this forum find it almost impossible to leave home so that unfortunately gets in the way of properly assessing every new symptom. But I think you are able to get to a doctor or pharmacy and are just checking your options?).
Most of the response you’ve had refers to chronic tinnitus
but if it’s just happened, it can be a lot of much simpler acute things (you could have got a bit of water in your ear or wax, or it could be something significant in your circulatory system that needs urgent attention, or it might just be something that happened in the night and it’ll fade in a few hours..). Yes, it’s possible it’s a minor infection too.
So, if it’s doable for you, a one-sided sudden onset ringing in the ears is worth having a doctor take a look at. Ideally sooner than later.
(I hate getting new symptoms, it just looks like a mountain of work. But this one looks worth at least the one check-up)
I just dealt with this exact symptom in a relative and we cleared it in a few hours with swimmers’ ear drops (due to difficulty getting to help we tried this first).
I hope it turns out to be something simple and acute. Those are always so much easier to identify.
(Definitely worth the effort as, for example, an ongoing ear infection can really take a toll!)
If a doctor is hard to get to, I find (in my country) that pharmacists can help with a lot of this stuff, and help identify what more, if anything needs to be done.
And if it turns out to be a more chronic situation, one that doesn’t have an easy answer, we’ve got more discussion here.
Hope this helps!