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2025-11-14 06:53:02
Buzzing sound in left ear since 3 years – Need advice Description: Hello doctor, I have a buzzing sound in my left ear for the last 3 years. It changes with my heartbeat and gets stronger when I bend down. Tests I have done: PTA, Immittance, and PTA with word recognition → All normal MRI brain → Normal Other details: I took TB medicines for 1.5 years. The buzzing started in the 3rd year, about 1.5 years after stopping the medicines. In the beginning, loud sounds caused pain in both ears, but buzzing was only in the left ear. Now loud sounds do not cause pain, but using earphones causes pain in both ears. When I run, I hear a click-click sound in the left ear. When I move my fingers near my ears, I hear crackling sounds for a few seconds. I also have headaches (center & front), brain fog, and sometimes face tingling. Please advise what could be the cause and what further tests I should do.
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It can be due to your jaw joint (temporomendibular joint) issues, frontal headache seems unrelated to it
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Get your Jaw joint(TM joint) checked if not done yet If TM joint is normal, then you should go for tinnitus retraining therapy
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Try to ignore tinnitus, It will reduce significantly if you don't pay attention to it

Answered2025-11-28 07:10:34

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Pure tone audiometry

Answered2025-11-17 05:54:41

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Plz try tinnitus retraining therapy

Answered2025-11-14 07:03:15

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