Hi guys,
I damaged my ears 4 months ago (however, no hearing loss). As a result I got tinnitus which was severe at the beginning 10/10, I wanted to jump off a cliff, but it slowly got better over time. I also had some crazy nerve pain and my ears felt like they were dancing 24/7 along with ETD - constantly blocked ears that would never equalize
Now the tinnitus is like a 2/10 and I'm trying to keep it that way. However, I still have nerve pain, tingling and blocked ears. The fact that my tinnitus has been slowly reducing, along with the persisting nerve pain and tingling makes me think that I have done some nerve damage to my ears which is slowly improving. I'm just wondering if anyone else has had this?
Staying in silence as much as possible, wearing earplugs, and applying double strength Voltaren gel to my ears religiously over the last few weeks, which I believe has helped a lot. I notice I have more nerve pain and tingling after a moderately loud day (i.e. a normal day post the acoustic trauma) so I'm trying to minimise noise exposure. I feel as though any noise just causes more damage/inflammation.
I'm really hoping it improves a bit, but even if it doesn't, I will survive as I'm slowly habituating.
But yeah, I'm curious if you have experienced the same? 4 months for this tingling to be persisting is quite a while but I guess nerves heal slowly.
I damaged my ears 4 months ago (however, no hearing loss). As a result I got tinnitus which was severe at the beginning 10/10, I wanted to jump off a cliff, but it slowly got better over time. I also had some crazy nerve pain and my ears felt like they were dancing 24/7 along with ETD - constantly blocked ears that would never equalize
Now the tinnitus is like a 2/10 and I'm trying to keep it that way. However, I still have nerve pain, tingling and blocked ears. The fact that my tinnitus has been slowly reducing, along with the persisting nerve pain and tingling makes me think that I have done some nerve damage to my ears which is slowly improving. I'm just wondering if anyone else has had this?
Staying in silence as much as possible, wearing earplugs, and applying double strength Voltaren gel to my ears religiously over the last few weeks, which I believe has helped a lot. I notice I have more nerve pain and tingling after a moderately loud day (i.e. a normal day post the acoustic trauma) so I'm trying to minimise noise exposure. I feel as though any noise just causes more damage/inflammation.
I'm really hoping it improves a bit, but even if it doesn't, I will survive as I'm slowly habituating.
But yeah, I'm curious if you have experienced the same? 4 months for this tingling to be persisting is quite a while but I guess nerves heal slowly.