Hi,
Thanks for the updates. Masking the tinnitus at night by music or ticking of the clock may help in some cases. However, the outcome really depends on the type and severity of the cause. Check with your doctor or be referred to an ear specialist for proper evaluation. Take care and best regards.
I'm fine other than the popping noises. I don't take meds, yes the blood clot was behind my ear on my left side along with the skull fracture, I don't think it's an infection..I think it could be just healing still. Or the blood flow. I don't listen to headphones either, I do like sleeping on the left side also. Thank you for responding to my Question.
Hi,
How are you? Are there other symptoms present? Tinnitus or the perception of sound within the human ear in the absence of corresponding external sound may be associated with subjective and objective causes. Muscle spasms that cause clicks or crackling around the middle ear, altered blood flow or increased blood turbulence near the ear, ear conditions such as infection, and even side effect of medications. If it persists, it is best that you have this checked by your doctor for proper evaluation. Direct clinical examination is important. Take care and do keep us posted.