
Suggest Treatment For Tinnitus And Distortion In Ear

Further to my previous question regarding the earpopper, another thing that has happened since using it is a "fluttering" in the right ear when I burp without opening my mouth. If I press my ear flap closed then it doesn't happen.
Medications Tried: haven't yet seen doctor about the fluttering or hissing. Previously the ear noise was not that intrusive and didn't consist of this loud hissing I have now, nor did i have the "fluttering". The distortion was more distressing than the tinnitus. But now the Hissing is so loud that it is hard to sleep. Some days are much worse than others
possibly cause worsening of symptoms
Detailed Answer:
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic
It is possible that there was some damage due to the device but if the pressure of the popper is low then this damage should be minimal.
It is thought to help with any dysfunction (abnormal function) of the eustachian tube by forcing air through it.
Since the worsening and additional symptoms occurred after the use of the ear popper , it would be best to discontinue it.
Tinnitus can cause a large number of auditory disturbances and sensations. It can progress as well.
It is most common related to hearing loss though there are other causes.
It can be very difficult condition to have to live with.
In terms of treatment for tinnitus: (1) biofeedback- 80% find some relief and 20% find total relief. It involves using different relaxation techniques taught by a psychologist.
Used for over 25 yrs
(2)transcranial magnetic stimulation- this involves stimulating neurons to help treat the tinnitus
(3)neuromonic- the use of modified music to help. Some medically studies have supported it, others have said ineffective
May or may not help you
(4)melatonin-there was a study looking at this and tinnitus. It was effective in some persons
You may want to consider speaking to your neurologist to see which method is best for you
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions


dose of prednisolone is above XXXXXXX allowed
Detailed Answer:
HI
Sorry about the late reply
Eustachian tube dysfunction may be a factor in tinnitus but since your tinnitus is so long term, there are also other factors that would be playing a part.
The ear popper may have aggravated any issues with the ear but because it should have exerted too high a pressure, the damage should not be severe.
The MRI is a great idea. It would rule out any underlying issues
I agree that the use of prednisolone is unlikely to have a significant effect at this stage
Prednisolone 100mg is a very high dose. The maximum dose for any adult, no matter the age or weight is 60 mg.
Your wife's friend likely had eustachian tube dysfunction due to acute respiratory tract infection (cold). This is one of the causes, it usually follows the cold or allergic rhinitis or infection to the ear.
The use of an anti histamine, antibiotic (if there is evidence of bacterial infection) and in some cases decongestants, can be very helpful in these acute conditions.
Because the ETD was due to an acute problem which could be treated , the symptoms would have resolved.
Normally this is the case but in rare cases, for eg if an ear infection is involved which may have spread, there may be long term problems.
please feel free to ask anything else


this area would also be seen
Detailed Answer:
HI
The MRI which is being done to check for any other contributing factors would also take a look at this area.
An MRI for acoustic neuroma would be taking a close look at the ear and therefore would also be able to assess the region of the eustachian tube.
If anything else is unclear, you can let me know

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