Can't it also be caused by turbulent blood flow? How do you determine if you have that? The cardiologist keeps saying nothing is wrong with me, but I feel weird sensations sometimes. They only did a stress test and the 24 hour monitor which seems like it's not telling very much.
>See an ENT and get a proper diagnosis
lol, that's not how this works. There's no empirical diagnosis for tinnitus. The ENT were probably just get annoyed at you and prescribe an antidepressant
youll habituate, everyone panics at first and thinks it's awful, honestly in a couple months you won't even notice it in a totally silent room, I'm serious
One potential gel that could regenerate hair cells in the cochlea is a mix of cytokines and growth factors. Cytokines are proteins that help regulate the immune system, and growth factors are proteins that help promote cell growth and regeneration. There is no known cure for baldness, so it is not possible to synthesize a gel that would regrow hair. However, there are treatments that can stimulate the growth of new hair, including certain cytokines. One cytokine that has shown promise in stimulating hair growth is interleukin-6 (IL-6). IL-6 is a type of cytokine that is produced by the body in response to injury or infection. It has been shown to promote the growth of new hair in mice. IL-6 can be stimulated by various cytokines, including IL-1, TNF-alpha, and GM-CSF, while others report that these cytokines have no effect on IL-6 production. Additionally, the concentration of IL-6 present in culture supernatants can vary significantly depending on the method used to harvest the cells (e.g., cell lysis vs. centrifugation).
Ibrutinib can stimulate the production of interleukin-6 (IL-6) in a variety of ways. One is by directly activating the receptor for IL-6, called the IL-6R. Ibrutinib can also increase the production of IL-6 by indirect means, such as by stimulating the production of other cytokines that can in turn stimulate IL-6 production. Additionally, ibrutinib can upregulate the expression of genes that are involved in IL-6 production.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35197546/
What you'll want to do is take osimertinib, wait a while for it to start working, then use Ibrutinib to stimulate IL-6
Some guy fricked up my right ear at a concert by whistling right next to it and now I'm tinnifricked for life.
I've forgotten what silence sounds like.
now i want to put hair gel on my wiener
No.
Also there is no guarantee that your tinnitus is caused by cochlear damage. See an ENT and get a proper diagnosis.
>See an ENT and get a proper diagnosis.
>see several ENT
>each one gives a different diagnosis
Doctors are utterly useless for this defect. They just tell you to live with it and they can’t do anything.
Stop shampooing inside your ear you sperg. This is probably the reason you have tinnitus in the first place.
Can't it also be caused by turbulent blood flow? How do you determine if you have that? The cardiologist keeps saying nothing is wrong with me, but I feel weird sensations sometimes. They only did a stress test and the 24 hour monitor which seems like it's not telling very much.
>Can't it also be caused by turbulent blood flow?
Yes, I get tinnitus every time a soience thread is posted here.
have a fan on at bedtime and play white noise that's all you can do that works for me
Tinitus is electical
stay away from headphones
>See an ENT and get a proper diagnosis
lol, that's not how this works. There's no empirical diagnosis for tinnitus. The ENT were probably just get annoyed at you and prescribe an antidepressant
youll habituate, everyone panics at first and thinks it's awful, honestly in a couple months you won't even notice it in a totally silent room, I'm serious
you dont know what youre talking about
One potential gel that could regenerate hair cells in the cochlea is a mix of cytokines and growth factors. Cytokines are proteins that help regulate the immune system, and growth factors are proteins that help promote cell growth and regeneration. There is no known cure for baldness, so it is not possible to synthesize a gel that would regrow hair. However, there are treatments that can stimulate the growth of new hair, including certain cytokines. One cytokine that has shown promise in stimulating hair growth is interleukin-6 (IL-6). IL-6 is a type of cytokine that is produced by the body in response to injury or infection. It has been shown to promote the growth of new hair in mice. IL-6 can be stimulated by various cytokines, including IL-1, TNF-alpha, and GM-CSF, while others report that these cytokines have no effect on IL-6 production. Additionally, the concentration of IL-6 present in culture supernatants can vary significantly depending on the method used to harvest the cells (e.g., cell lysis vs. centrifugation).
Ibrutinib can stimulate the production of interleukin-6 (IL-6) in a variety of ways. One is by directly activating the receptor for IL-6, called the IL-6R. Ibrutinib can also increase the production of IL-6 by indirect means, such as by stimulating the production of other cytokines that can in turn stimulate IL-6 production. Additionally, ibrutinib can upregulate the expression of genes that are involved in IL-6 production.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35197546/
What you'll want to do is take osimertinib, wait a while for it to start working, then use Ibrutinib to stimulate IL-6
Alone Ibrutinib won't work.
hijacking the thread, but is there anything one could do to PREVENT tinnitus development? It seems really painful
wear ear protection if you are going to concerts and use a low volume with headphones and earphones
this and also supplement magnesium has been shown to possibly help, especially immediately after hearing loss
thats normal
Some guy fricked up my right ear at a concert by whistling right next to it and now I'm tinnifricked for life.
I've forgotten what silence sounds like.