Migraine and Tinnitus

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มี.ค. 2024
  • In this interview Dr Teixido reviews the relationship between migraine and tinnitus. Specifically he discussed how most tinnitus sufferers are unfortunately told there is nothing to be done and to learn to live with it. There is good evidence that for persons with migraine, hearing loss and tinnitus that migraine management can reduce the annoyance of tinnitus by reducing loudness and fluctuations in volume. Volume fluctuations and changes in the character of the tinnitus are signs that migraine may be at work. The interviewer is Dr Brian Worden from Alleviate Tinnitus Therapy in California.
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  • @tomaridance
    @tomaridance 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Dr Teixido’s insight and expertise into this complex problem ,vestibular migraine and his method of presenting it allows everyone not just the medical profession to better understand this this disorder.

  • @Tad-For-Global-Peace
    @Tad-For-Global-Peace 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Ty for this. I have migraines which morphed into vestibular migraines when I got older. I also have intermittent tinnitus: ringing, roaring, wooshing. I also have tempura muscle flutter when my ear hears a low decimal central fan. I have bppv w nystagmus with certain head movements. BPPV is easy to fix w epley. Right now I feel dizzy just looking at the tv or reading. This persistent low level intermittent dizziness is new and it started after a recent migraine. My head pain migraines w dizzy are not frequent. But this last migraine I’m still feeling light dizziness even tho the migraine is finished. I once had aura w no head pain. Sometimes in thin I have a painless migraine bc I get the predome symptoms: yawning, tired, congestion in the nose, slight sensitivity to light and sound. But no head pain. Oh and every few lonths I get this odd ice pick right temple pain that lasts 3-5 seconds but comes on all day and night - like a hundred times and then poof- it’s gone in three days. So weird.
    Migraines run in my family.
    My migraines are hormonal - first three days of menstruation, and always on the right side.
    I get an odd peripheral nerve things in my right side of face. I think it’s recovery from my anaphylactic shock
    that I had from Fluoroquinolone antibiotic Levaquin like 15 years ago. It left me w with odd sensations from 15 years- those odd skin crawly or vibration or head sensations on legs, foot, tummy, right side face are mostly gone for the most part - by now. This is likely separate thing.

  • @marerare0
    @marerare0 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is extremely helpful. I will comment more later as I sort this out. I am a migraine sufferer with balance disorder and new tinnitus after migraine . I alsi have had gut issues with food sensitivies all my lufe. Notice the gut connection since this last headache that ai say broke my beain. I also have chronic pain fromvan injury. Crazy!

    • @marerare0
      @marerare0 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I forget about the moron issue of getting sick. I had an injury at 5 years with a blacktop and swing. Forget to mention that to Dr's.

  • @sgtfeelgood9229
    @sgtfeelgood9229 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is crazy, I have I think literally every symptom you mentioned. I already knew I had migraines but I've never seen someone put my exact situation into words before

  • @lindaolds310
    @lindaolds310 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    So many questions explained so well, definitely a keeper, can you send me the transcript, So badly needed 😊

  • @jedheart8059
    @jedheart8059 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yeah. Have had tinnitus ongoing daily for years now - loud, louder in ine ear.

  • @joesipos12
    @joesipos12 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I wonder if Dr. Teixido has any opinions on hyperacusis (decreased sound tolerance, sensitivity to sound) in addition to tinnitus. Phonophobia (sound sensitivity) is common in migraine as well as photophobia (light sensitivity). What happens when tinnitus, hyperacusis, phonophobia, and photophobia all occur together at the same time? What is the connection between these audio and visual symptoms?

  • @iFriendofYours
    @iFriendofYours 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Off the bat here, the interviewer is interrupting with uh-huh and yeah and other quick remarks as if he’s having a conversation w a person but this video is obviously prepared for a larger audience. Annoying

    • @iFriendofYours
      @iFriendofYours 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      24:00 mark very interesting pain markers that relate to brain and nerve activity

    • @iFriendofYours
      @iFriendofYours 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      51:25 talks about nortriptyline (these are notes for me)

    • @iFriendofYours
      @iFriendofYours 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My gf began taking nort and saw a decrease in her energy and she was 57-58 or so. High energy person gained weight and got lazy but fought back. I would not throw away people at 50 or 60plus. That wasn’t a fair comment at all. My gosh. Plus for women at 50ish is stupid menopause that sucks at everything.
      I was 50 in the best shape of my life and got hit w some crazy dizzy condition (prob vestib/mig) that took me down; I’d be a raging athlete today at 62 if not.

    • @dinahsoar6982
      @dinahsoar6982 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Not annoying to me...more importantly this information has been curated by these doctors and sharing it here may help untold numbers of people. And in the description it states this is an interview...Dr. Teixido is sharing it here, on HIS youtube channel. I'm thankful he did, b/c he didn't have to share it.

    • @iFriendofYours
      @iFriendofYours 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@dinahsoar6982You’re right. I hope he will forgive me. This is very informative to say the least. I have a migraine, so I’m cranky.