Hello all,
I have a few questions, and I'll break down the details to make it as convenient as possible to answer.
Gender: Male
Age: 25
Medications: 1/4th mg Finasteride for male pattern hairloss.
Alcohol Consumption: socially
Smoker: Rarely, occasional social smoker
Long story short, ever since I was about 13 years old, I think back in 2001, I noticed sort of a subtle buzzing or deep humming in one of my ears (right side). I can't recall if I had on the other side, but it's certainly possible. The sound is most prominent in the morning, upon waking up from a nap, or when sitting somewhere silent. However, at times, the noise is not noticeable at all. Sometimes, i go through a whole day without noticing it at all. Regardless, the noise has never gotten in the way of my daily tasks. As far as I can tell, I don't think I'm experiencing any hearing loss.
As far as other symptoms go, every now and then throughout the day, I feel a quick jab of pain in the ear with the buzzing. In addition, when I shake my head, I feel slight pain on the same side slightly below my ear. Also, when I press on the area where my side burn is (also right side), it hurts a little. I also, sometimes, feel very very mild dizziness. Almost not noticeable. Mainly when I haven't eaten enough. These subtle sensations of pain became more noticeable a few days to a few weeks ago.
I've also experienced a bit of brain fog, and slight decline in short term memory, like the exact specifics of what I did a few days ago. FYI, I'm not entirely sure if my memory has actually declined, or if I've always had the same recollection abilities. However, things do feel foggy at times. I started my Finasteride about 4-5 months ago, and I do recall the brain dog occurring subsequent to beginning medication.
As mentioned before, the buzzing in my ear started back in 2001. With that said, I had a CT scan of my head in 2006, and I believe everything was clear, and good to go. Also, the noises have not gotten particularly worse in the last 12-13 years upon onset. It is, however, more frequent other times than not (worse in the mornings, or upon waking up, laying in her before her, and in quiet places). Furthermore, back in 2006, I also had very large amounts of earwax removed with what felt like high pressure water at the doctors office. I can't recall what level of change took place after this treatment.
I know it's nearly impossible to diagnose anything online, but based off of this descriptive explanation, and your personal experiences, could there be any chance I can be suffering from an acoustic neuroma? Again, the buzzing has been going on for about 12-13 years, and about 7 years ago, I had a good CT scan.
I am a very anxious person, and I've been giving this a lot of thought lately, to the point of feeling very uncomfortable.
I would sincerely appreciate any kind of response back. Also, I am currently not insured, so it is difficult for me to obtain medical advice of any kind. However, when the time comes, would an Ear Nose Throat specialist be the right source to turn to?
Thanks in advance everyone.