
What Causes Ringing In The Ear With A History Of Brain Tumor?

Tinnitus could be related to several conditions.
Detailed Answer:
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I have read your query and understand your concerns.
Tinnitus, or abnormal sound in ear(s) is a symptom that may be related to several causes that include inner ear cells damage, drugs side effects, age related, brain tumors such acoustic neurinoma, arteriovenous malformations etc.
In some cases the exact cause cannot be found ( idiopathic tinnitus ).
Usually it is not related to seizures.
Since you had a history of brain tumor, in my opinion, a brain MRI could give valuable information about the cause and could exclude problems such recidivated brain tumor, arteriovenous malformations.
About seizures, diagnosis depends on your symptoms mainly, if no symptoms and tests results negative, you shouldn't worry about.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Greetings.


I also forgot to mention, when I have that feeling of fullness in my ear I am also sensitive to sound. Is this also a symptom of Tinnitus?
I would love to have an MRI but I am petrified of it. I have a Herrington rod in my spine. My Surgeon is no longer practicing, my surgery was done in 1980. Years ago, he told me I could not have an MRI. I have more recently been told by one Orthopedic Doctor, they "think" it would be ok if I did. Another Surgeon, whom I trust completely, told me he didn't recommend it due to a pin that is close to my heart. Up to now I have opted not to have an MRI and am hoping a CT Scan would suffice even with the risk of exposure. Or is there another test out there that would be available to show what is needed?
What about high blood pressure?
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back and thanks for being on follow up.
Sensitiveness to sound especially when happens in episodes, may be related to changes in blood pressure.
It is necessary to monitor your blood pressure for few days in order to evaluate better this possibility.
MRI gives more information than CT scan of brain, but if MRI is contraindicated, CT scan should be done with intravenous contrast in order to give more information.
Tests that may help in understanding better your condition are audiometry and Holter monitoring of your blood pressure and heart rhythm.
I think CT scan may be done in a second time if you had one recently ( i.e from 6 months ).
Greetings.

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