Ringing in the Ears (Tinnitus)Preparing For Your AppointmentTo prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment You can help your
doctor diagnose and treat your condition by being prepared to answer the
following questions: - When did your tinnitus start?
- Have
you ever had tinnitus before? How old were you when you first had problems with
tinnitus?
- Is the tinnitus in one or both ears? Do you feel like the
noise is inside your head?
- How would you describe your tinnitus?
- Is it high-pitched or
low-pitched?
- Is it constant, or does it come and go?
- Is
it steady, or does it pulsate? If it pulsates, is it in time with your
heartbeat or is it irregular with no steady rhythm?
- Do you hear
roaring, clicking, or blowing noises?
- Does it change when you
swallow or yawn?
- Have you noticed any hearing
loss?
- Have you had a recent injury to the ear?
- Have you
recently been involved in a motor vehicle accident that set off the air
bag?
- Do you have any other symptoms of a nervous system problem,
such as numbness, weakness, or loss of coordination?
- Do you have
frequent headaches or
temporomandibular (TM) pain?
- Do you have
any symptoms of
vertigo?
- Have you recently lost
20 lb (9 kg) or more?
- What prescription and
nonprescription medicines are you currently taking?
- How long have you taken these
medicines?
- Have you recently started taking any new
medicines?
- Have you increased your dose of any
medicines?
- Did you ever use streptomycin, gentamicin, or other ear
medicines in the past?
- Do you have any
health risks?
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