I suffered a severe concussion 10 weeks ago during a fall. Initially I had constant ringing in my right ear (unilateral tinnitus) which is now more of rhythmic pulsatile tinnitus. It is also reactive and can increase with certain sounds. I guess it's one of the symptoms of post concussion.
Some mornings I wake up and then the first 1-2 hours the tinnitus is VERY quiet. Only up during the day it is incredibly loud (especially if stress myself), and if i'm exhausted/overworked and been in a noisy environment then i get full blown ringing in the ears.
Oddly enough I have normal hearing passing all my tests. I'm wondering if anyone else on this board had tinnitus brought on by head injury and if they also went through different stages of Tinnitus?
Some mornings I wake up and then the first 1-2 hours the tinnitus is VERY quiet. Only up during the day it is incredibly loud (especially if stress myself), and if i'm exhausted/overworked and been in a noisy environment then i get full blown ringing in the ears.
Oddly enough I have normal hearing passing all my tests. I'm wondering if anyone else on this board had tinnitus brought on by head injury and if they also went through different stages of Tinnitus?
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); it did nothing to my T, even though I have somataform T with a very cranky upper cervical (no cartilage). It would seem logical (even reasonable) a hit to the nogin would be causal (since it makes your ears ring in the first place); however, T has many etymologies and is likely far more complex than a cracked coconut.
i know concussion can be scary. It took 3 months for my concussion to heal because it was a severe one. The best thing is trying not to worry. I know it's hard but stress really makes a concussion heal slower. This is because when you stress your body goes into fight/flight mode and thus uses more energy and tense up muscles even more. Try to get your mind of of things if possible. Most of the times these things really go away in a few weeks.
). It took almost 4 months for it to become milder.
i only have tinnitus but that is now confirmed to be a neck and jaw muscle injury. My first neuro btw also told me there is no neck connection with the tinnitus when i asked and said it was probably a brain thing. A doctor can't see neck or jaw injury from the outside, so i find it weird why our neuros are so fast to jump on conclussions.