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Did aspirin make her tinnitus worse?

Dear Barry,
I have had tinnitus for five years. Until recently, it was a steady sound in both ears, louder in the left. I was able to habituate to the sound over time. Recently, everything has changed. I had a bad bout of extreme back pain for which I took aspirin for one day. I took about 7 or 8 350 mg. tablets during that one day. Four days later, I noticed a second sound in my left ear. I experienced a lot of anxiety after this and my right ear has become louder than it was also. The doctor I saw thought it was probably not the aspirin but the long bout with back pain followed by stress and anxiety. I am trying hard to put it out of my mind and not be anxious but am finding it harder this time. Do you have any advice for me? Do you think your product would be helpful to my circumstance? I am new to your website and have just started to get your newsletter which I love and the articles are wonderful. Thank you for your time..

Sincerely,
Peggy Dale

Hi Peggy,
Thanks for your message. I agree with your doctor. You took a lot of aspirin and it may have made your tinnitus temporarily louder and created the new sound. However, this should subside in a few days. It takes a lot of aspirin for a very long time to make tinnitus permanently louder and one day won’t do that.

I know that I can take two aspirin of 325 mg each without fear. If I take a third one, my tinnitus will get louder and stay there for at least a day. But it always goes back down. I believe yours will also.

The stress and anxiety caused by the increase in tinnitus and also your back pain are the cause of the increase, I’m sure. Once you can reduce the stress, the tinnitus will improve. There are a lot of things you can do to reduce stress. A healthy diet, low on salt, sugar, caffeine and no diet drinks, and regular vigorous exercise are perhaps the best ways. There are articles on Diet and Tinnitus and Stress and Tinnitus in our Tinnitus Library that have important ideas for better health, lower stress and reduced tinnitus symptoms.

If all else fails, ask your doctor for a prescription for anti-anxiety medication such as Xanax or Klonopin. These cannot be taken indefinitely but are good for reducing stress short-term.

And yes, I think Arches Tinnitus Formulas can significantly help reduce the sound level. It takes time so please remember you must use Arches Tinnitus Relief Formula® for three months (4 bottles) before determining how effective it will be.

Wishing you quiet times,
Barry Keate

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