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    Dental Work (Including Drilling) & Tinnitus — Questions and Experiences

    Hi everybody. Since 02/2019 I have tinnitus after an acoustic injury. For now my ears are still sensitive to loud sounds (I don’t know for sure, but I guess that after exposure to sound over 90 dB I can immediately or the next day get fullness in my ear). After the x-ray of my teeth, I have a...
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    Fullness in Ear After Acoustic Trauma

    I like the thought of snail inflammation. Unfortunately, there is no medical information about this. What kind of medicine or dietary supplement can I try?
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    Fullness in Ear After Acoustic Trauma

    I would like to understand the principle of its occurrence; psychological, physical or is it stagnation of the lymph or if the reason is in the pillow or in nutrition. It's the 21st century, and we are so primitive and have not investigated simple things.
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    Fullness in Ear After Acoustic Trauma

    Update. Yesterday was better. This morning the fullness was in left ear but now it is again in the right and makes me crazy.
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    Fullness in Ear After Acoustic Trauma

    No. Would it help?
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    Fullness in Ear After Acoustic Trauma

    I'm 9 months into tinnitus after loud noise. Now I have fullness in right ear which makes me crazy. Fullness in right ear was from first day. There is no hearing loss or any problems with my ears. Any advice on how to get rid of the fullness?:cry: I take NAC and magnesium but they do not...
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    What Online Tool/Service Do You Use to Test for Hidden Hearing Loss?

    Where can I read your story?
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    What Online Tool/Service Do You Use to Test for Hidden Hearing Loss?

    I understand your concern. I also tried to diagnose latent hearing loss. On the Internet there are tests where they say numbers during noise, but I think it is a stupid test. As I understand it, the main way to check is our subjective interpretation of speech in a noisy environment (the...
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    Tinnitus and ETD After Being Exposed to the Noise of a Drill

    What do you mean? I always wear earplugs in noisy places (shops, on the street) I avoid headphones and loud sounds. I take a lot of supplements, I work in a quiet office.
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    Tinnitus and ETD After Being Exposed to the Noise of a Drill

    Thanks for your interest in my topic. Fullness comes and goes (a couple of days ago a door slammed loudly). Trembling is constant. Now (for about a month) a new symptom is ear pain, not much dull pain. I cannot say it has become quieter or louder, there have been quite a few spikes (they went...
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    Introduction, Tinnitus Situations While Flying and on High Terrain and MRI Experience

    A couple of weeks ago I got a spike (after listening to music at a picnic). Which caused pain in the ears and increased the noise. Now it is better, the pain is almost gone... Maybe in two weeks you will be better.
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    Burning Pain Sensation in the Ears After Loud Music

    4 months ago I had an acoustic trauma. A few days ago I was at a picnic. I wore earplugs. Not far from me, the company listened to music at a loud volume and danced. I was there for about 5-10 minutes and immediately left as it was loud, even with earplugs. My tinnitus did not increase right...
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    Hi Everyone, Here Comes a French Fellow!

    In a couple of months my tinnitus almost disappeared, but a loud speech caused a huge spike. I would advise to be more careful.
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    In a Loud Bar for 10 Minutes — Tinnitus Now Spiked — Is This Permanent?

    @secc do you have pain in the ears or head? After a few days of my tinnitus spike I can feel it. My pain is like a fire.
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    Hi Everyone, Here Comes a French Fellow!

    Recently, one guy wrote that after going to the dentist his tinnitus increased and he scolded himself very much for it. Although some tolerate dentists fine, there are cases of tinnitus spikes after dental brushing. The degree of damage to your ears is not very strong. You have described almost...