Hello. I have been a long distance jogger/runner since the 80s. I have recently started back jogging again during the quieter times of the evening. I close my ears if a vehicle passes by me in my neighborhood on my jogging route.
I read somewhere that there are crystals in the auditory system that might be adversely impacted by jogging/running and that the head being jarred during jogging/running might not be good for tinnitus. I have not read an opinion on the impact on hyperacusis.
I am up to four (4) miles each day and my mental health seems to be better since I started jogging/running again. I would like to get back to my usual six (6) or seven (7) miles (possibly even longer) each day for six days a week (taking one day off for rest).
Does anyone have an opinion on whether this could likely significantly impact my tinnitus or hyperacusis in a negative way? I know that long distance jogging/running is good for the brain as well as anxiety and depression. I have this idea that it might cause a beneficial change in the brain that might improve hyperacusis which is my main issue.
I read somewhere that there are crystals in the auditory system that might be adversely impacted by jogging/running and that the head being jarred during jogging/running might not be good for tinnitus. I have not read an opinion on the impact on hyperacusis.
I am up to four (4) miles each day and my mental health seems to be better since I started jogging/running again. I would like to get back to my usual six (6) or seven (7) miles (possibly even longer) each day for six days a week (taking one day off for rest).
Does anyone have an opinion on whether this could likely significantly impact my tinnitus or hyperacusis in a negative way? I know that long distance jogging/running is good for the brain as well as anxiety and depression. I have this idea that it might cause a beneficial change in the brain that might improve hyperacusis which is my main issue.