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    Possible Noise-Induced Tinnitus — Can Music Below 60 dB Cause Tinnitus?

    Thank you, ajc, for your suggestions. I'm still on Prednisone, already tapering off, and also taking Serc - may start taking NAC too. Here's an update. Since the first day after I started taking Prednisone, exactly one week ago, the ringing on my right ear disappeared, and has become a gentle...
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    Possible Noise-Induced Tinnitus — Can Music Below 60 dB Cause Tinnitus?

    Hello everyone, First of all, apologies if this is not the right place for this post. I'm a 27-year-old male and I've been suffering from tinnitus for about two weeks now, most likely produced for listening to loud(ish) music on my headphones for longer than I should have, especially over the...
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    Possible Noise-Induced Tinnitus — Can Music Below 60 dB Cause Tinnitus?

    Update: I've just been to the ENT, and, as it seems to be the case for many other people here, everything is OK: my hearing is good (better than average, I've been told), I don't have any obvious damage, etc. Yet the tinnitus is obviously there. I've been prescribed a round of Prednisone and of...
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    Possible Noise-Induced Tinnitus — Can Music Below 60 dB Cause Tinnitus?

    Thanks again for your kind reply. I do hope that my ears (and yours!) are also temporarily "shocked". In that regard I've been using earplugs all day long for a few days (fortunately the current situation makes that possible), which, although that makes the tinnitus much more noticeable, gives...
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    Possible Noise-Induced Tinnitus — Can Music Below 60 dB Cause Tinnitus?

    Hello buttercake, Thank you for your quick and encouraging reply. I usually listen to music with headphones. I haven't got a history of exposure to loud noises, certainly not more than anyone with a "normal" life. I've always worked and studied in quiet environments (universities, basically)...
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    Possible Noise-Induced Tinnitus — Can Music Below 60 dB Cause Tinnitus?

    Hello, I'm a 27-year-old healthy male. As many of us, I'm currently working remotely from home (I work in research). I have some very noisy neighbours, and for the past few months while working I've often been listening to some relaxing sea wave sounds, which I usually play at about 40-50 dB...