- Mar 11, 2020
- 211
- Tinnitus Since
- 1/2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- A loud live music show
With my tinnitus, sometimes things are relatively good, and sometimes I'm on a spike.
When things are good, the tinnitus barely bothers me, and I can only hear it in quiet rooms. When I'm on a spike, I can hear the tinnitus in a car at highway speeds with the radio playing. On a spike, I can also hear the tinnitus when walking down a busy NYC street. These spikes will last anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks.
Perhaps not surprisingly, I have no idea what causes my tinnitus to spike. All I can say that all obvious causes have been ruled out. For example, I avoid ototoxic medications. I am exposed to no loud sounds. I drink no alcohol. I do drink coffee regularly (when when I am on and off spike).
Aside from what I mentioned above, is there any understanding (either in the medical community or anecdotally by members here) of what causes spikes?
When things are good, the tinnitus barely bothers me, and I can only hear it in quiet rooms. When I'm on a spike, I can hear the tinnitus in a car at highway speeds with the radio playing. On a spike, I can also hear the tinnitus when walking down a busy NYC street. These spikes will last anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks.
Perhaps not surprisingly, I have no idea what causes my tinnitus to spike. All I can say that all obvious causes have been ruled out. For example, I avoid ototoxic medications. I am exposed to no loud sounds. I drink no alcohol. I do drink coffee regularly (when when I am on and off spike).
Aside from what I mentioned above, is there any understanding (either in the medical community or anecdotally by members here) of what causes spikes?