Herpes virus and tinnitus
I recently stumbled upon an article where someone with these exact same symptoms went to their ENT and was told that a virus was causing it and was prescribe Valtex. I myself have never taken this med but I was diagonsed with Herpes type 2 over ten years ago. Has anyone taken an antivirula for tinnitus or noise crackeling when they swallow?
Raindance74 , Jan 26, Location: beliefs are makyo and reality ignores them Tinnitus Since: Cause of Tinnitus: karma. So, herpes is very very common, but it may invade the inner ear in some cases and cause problems? Also anecdotally, I have definitely experienced worse ringing when I'm also having a cold sore break out. I am fairly certain I first contracted it when I was 18, and that was several months before I first noticed my visual snow and tinnitus problems.
So, there may be a connection there for me, I wonder about it, but until someone comes up with a technology that will allow them to visualize the RNA present in my inner ear without killing me or making me deaf, I won't know.
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Abstract A number of viral infections can cause hearing loss. Keywords: hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, sudden sensorineural hearing loss, cytomegalovirus, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, varicella zoster virus, herpes simplex type 1, herpes simplex type 2, rubella, measles, rubeola, HIV, West Nile virus, mumps.
Introduction Among the many causes of hearing loss, viruses often are ignored. Table 1. Viral Causes of Hearing Loss. Open in a separate window. Table 2. Figure 1. Rubella Rubella, also known as the German measles, is a member of the Togaviridae family of viruses. Figure 2. Figure 3. Mumps The mumps virus is an enveloped single-stranded RNA virus that belongs to the paramyxovirus family, which also includes measles.
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Acta Otolaryngologica 6 : — International Journal of Audiology 52 1 : 37— Hepatitis caused by the Herpesviridae family is uncommon and usually results in mild disease. It is also often self-limiting, although in certain populations especially immunosuppressed patients, it can cause severe infections, leading to acute to fulminant hepatic failure. In addition, some isolated cases of fulminant disease in immunocompetent individuals have been reported.
As the presentation is frequently non-specific, it is important to maintain a high level of suspicion for these viral etiologies and start empiric therapy with antiviral agents as soon as possible.
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