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  1. DeepakB

    Recent Onset or Awareness of Bilateral Tinnitus

    Honestly, I went through it all. MRIs, blood tests, EEG, ECG and everything. It never pointed to anything but did keep me distracted and indirectly helped me cope with my tinnitus. Just get yourself checked up. If everything is in place, you know this tinnitus isn't a sign of anything bad. It...
  2. Pedro Camargo

    Benadryl Reduces My Ear Ringing?

    Yesterday at 4pm I had some minor allergies and took 12.5mg Benadryl. Within one hour I noticed a reduction in my T to a point it can barely be heard. It is 6am now and the T is still very low.
  3. Lane

    Benadryl for Allergies — Is It Ototoxic or Safe?

    ...A balloon is inserted into the sinuses, and then expanded, opening the sinus pathways. A friend of mine told me she had miserable allergies all her life until her chiropractor told her about this technique. She did it once, and all her allergies went away. After hearing her story, I...
  4. DebInAustralia

    Quercetin: Tinnitus, Anxiety, Allergies, Prevent Scarring, Lower BP, Fight Infections and More

    Hi Lane, hope you're well. Just wondering if you're still taking Quercetin?
  5. Skyamese13

    New to Tinnitus

    ...forum after so much frustration trying to control this thing. It started about 2 months ago after a bad allergy attack. I live in Austin so allergies are super high here. So the tinnitus continued after I felt better. I tried Prednisone-didn't work, and antihistimines-didn't work and made me...
  6. Darmik

    Toronto Tinnitus?

    Late August and early September was taking Claritin and Nasonex for seasonal allergies. I take propecia (daily for the last 4 years). Beyond that, nothing else (aside from the 6 days of prednisone after the fullness started late December/ early Jan).
  7. Amelia

    Really Upset. Feeling Hopeless.

    Not an ear infection, but allergies and a nasal wash that put fluid into my ears this causing the T
  8. GregCA

    Anyone's Tinnitus Caused by Allergies? If So, What Medication Have You Tried to Get Relief?

    zpack has some possible ototoxicity. You can find details if you google. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10778901 I don't mean to scare you: it's unlikely this happened to you, but you should be aware of the possibility and talk to your doctors about it. There's a chance it'll go away in...
  9. Dirtworks

    Be Honest. Do You Still Enjoy Life?

    Sorry to hear about your breathing issues. I can relate having had asthma and allergies all my life and a COPD diagnosis last year. Symbicort and Spiriva have been extremely helpful for me. Hope you can find something that works for you.
  10. Contrast

    Can Antidepressants Cause Hyperacusis?

    No one knows... It is possible something in the Eustachian tube was damaged by very loud noise but to assume this is allergies to entirely TMJ related is problematic.
  11. Jcb

    Do I Have ETD If I Can Pop My Ears with the Smallest of Effort? My Ears Also Pop by Themselves

    I wonder if I have ETD as well, my ears can pop by themselves and also get that crackling when I swallow. It doesn’t happen all the time but enough to get annoying.
  12. T

    My Ear Ringing Is Never a Single Tone...

    I don’t know how to explain it, just a loud sounding sensation but not a loud high pitch ring. I did develop allergies when I was younger but wouldn’t the antihistamines have solved this issue??
  13. P

    Hyperacusis and Tinnitus + MEM (Middle Ear Myoclonus)?

    ...it go away. I've also used low dose Diazepam (2x2 mg in a day) and it also shortened the episodes. Recently, he gave me a nose spray for allergies because the MEM was acting up again (not 24-hour long episodes but sometimes a few hours long) and he said it might be due to inflammation and...
  14. glynis

    Fluid in Ears and Tinnitus

    Taking a really good antihistamine will help and nose spray, even a little Vaseline up your nose can help allergies. Also the extra mucous can get in your estuation tubes when sleeping so use an extra pillow at night and an allergy pillow . love glynis
  15. Ed209

    How Long Is the List I'm On?

    Also, try a sinus rinse for the excess mucus. If it's brought on by allergies than a steroid spray like dymista would help. Breathing in steam is also good for clearing your sinuses and Eustachian tubes. Try adding some menthol as well.
  16. Greg Sacramento

    Struggling to Find Cause of Tinnitus — Mild Hearing Loss? Allergies? Stress? TMD?

    ...between C6 and C7 vertebrae can cause obstructive sleep apnea. Inflamed Eustachian Tube Dysfunction or infection traveling from chronic allergies may be cause of tinnitus, but let's see what the CBCT shows as just having mouth soreness doesn't give us much to work with without joint or...
  17. L

    Magnesium Dramatically Reduced My Lamictal / Ibuprofen-Induced Tinnitus

    ...of months ago. I am 40 years old and have never had any ear issues, save for the occasional ear pop after blowing nose when I have bad allergies. As much as I try not to obsess over it, the idea of it eventually going away is like a fantasy. I am also not so optimistic about going to a doctor...
  18. Lilah

    Meclizine (Postafen, Bonine) Helped a Guy to Cure Tinnitus

    My mom's friend was prescribed antivert for allergies, sinus, and mild dizziness and her tinnitus is now very mild she says. She has been taking it for about two months. She had moderate/severe tinnitus (it affected her sleep), but doesn't know the cause as it came on suddenly but thinks it is...
  19. engineerLA

    Here Is How I Solved My Tinnitus — New Protocols and Supplements To Try

    ...to eustachian tube dysfunction primarily it seems. Also: I have also found a great Chinese allergy pill that reduces the root causes of allergies, and I use this every day: http://www.usabotanic.com/en/medicine01.htm -- it's from a small reseller or maybe they make it -- it works VERY well...
  20. Deamon22

    Huge Tinnitus Spike After Driving in a Car — Or Could This Be Linked to Hay Fever?

    A lot of spikes from what I read on here start to fade after a while. It could also be that part of the spike is because of the allergies. However, I personally would use foam earplugs for longer drives. Don’t worry about the occlusion effect, at least I notice it way more with other earplugs...
  21. Will89

    Fluid in Ears, Humming Tinnitus, Worried... Again!

    ...trying decongestant nasal sprays and taking Sudafed Sinus, but it is taking a while. Haven't tried inhaling steam, I'll try that tonight. As for allergies - I've had symptoms of what I've got now of varying degrees.... I'm not allergic to anything, that I know of, but something is triggering it!
  22. Jay M

    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    I too am very allergic to grass and tree pollens too. At first i thought allergies where the cause, as my T stared continuously somewhere around the time summer started and i was very irritated by my allergies. But i can't link it with the electrical hiss sound, i think it could cause ETD those...
  23. GLJ

    Clonazepam (Klonopin, Rivotril)

    ...each night for sleep and use herbs during the day (like gingko, vinpocetine and pycnogenol) and have been using quercetin and butterbur for allergies) Well I will give the clonazepam and gabapentin a shot. Guess with the allergies it is difficult to gauge a difference - best of luck to you -...
  24. glynis

    Hay Fever & Tinnitus

    Yes it can. Pollen can irritate your sinus and ears making extra mucous that causes tinnitus to flair up so antihistamines will help ease the symptoms. As a sever asthmatic I suffer badly with allergies throughout the year....lots of love glynis
  25. R

    Tinnitus Spike After Allergy Attack? On Day 9 and Losing Hope

    ...with still is the cause and being scared to live life. I haven't left my house not even to open the door in 56 days. I'm scared that maybe allergies will cause it to get worse again. I have protected my hearing and avoided loud events since I had a noise exposure incident 3 years ago. I've...
  26. Aaron44126

    Should I Go Back to the Doctor?

    Agreed, visit the doctor. If you feel fluid in your ears, there may be fluid in your ears... It could be related to allergies, inflammation of/around the Eustachian tubes can cause both a middle ear fluid buildup and tinnitus. (I'm not a doctor, though!)
  27. Kara77

    My Journey to Silence

    @Agrajag364 Dental work definitely was the starter for me, plus horrible allergies and maybe an acoustic trauma. Look at all avenues. I believe my tinnitus was caused by multiple factors, like a glass that eventually overflowed and the T settled in. Good luck!
  28. M

    A Friend's Tinnitus Has Gone Away

    Anti histamine will reduce the inflammation in your sinussen, which means less fluid , and therefore less pressure on the nerves. Whether it will help you or not depends on the cuase of your T. PT might be cuased by allergies/overactive imuunsyteem.
  29. fishbone

    Took Prednisolone 80 mg — I Want It Out of My Body

    Pred can induce anxiety, try to calm down. If this med bothers you don't take it. I always have allergies and at one point dr told me to take pred. I refused because, I know pred can induce anxiety and I didn't want any part of it.
  30. M

    My Ear Has Suddenly Got So Loud

    You should go to the doctor. When I had a bad spike and was panicking that's what I did. And to my relief, the doc saw my ears were filled with fluid due to allergies. After a few days my symptoms got better.
  31. fishbone

    Poll: Do You Experience Dizziness/Lightheadedness?

    Hi there, to be quite honest with you, I have had tinnitus since 88. I have not had any light headedness or dizziness, unless I had vertigo/inner ear infection or since I got allergies in 2009. Now, I have light headedness almost daily.
  32. SDroses

    Singulair (Montelukast) — Anyone Here Use It/Have Any Experience with It?

    I started taking Singulair when I was misdiagnosed with allergies and it was the one medication I noticed seemed to help. I figured this out by starting and stopping medications and supplements for weeks at a time and documenting what I heard/how I felt.