Hello,
I have tinnitus and I try to be very careful not to make it any worse. Anytime I am around loud sounds I wear earplugs. I wear earplugs all day everyday for work as I am a metal fabricator exposed to high noises routinely. I have just started trying these Stanley earplugs.
They are larger than most and fit my ears better than other earplugs I've used that seemed too small. These provide a better seal and block more noise. However, I am having an issue removing them from my ear and am concerned it is damaging my hearing.
If I have been sweating, the moisture in my ears seem to create an unusual suction dilemma as the earplugs are removed. When I slowly twist and pull the earplugs out, there are several very LOUD popping noises as the suction is released. I do not yank the earplugs out. I pull and twist very slowly, have even tried pulling my ear up and back with the other hand to open the ear canal as I simultaneously twist and pull the earplug out, but no matter what I try, the loud noises happen. I never had that happen from other earplugs, probably because they didn't seal as well.
I know others on Tinnitus Talk are concerned about their hearing and must have experience with wearing earplugs. I am fearful this will damage my hearing and make the tinnitus worse. Shortly after the first time these earplugs made the loud popping sounds as I removed them, I started hearing a new morse code beeping in my ears with certain frequency background noises. I've never had this kind of tinnitus before. It's causing severe distress and insomnia.
The only safety warning I have seen from the manufactures is to not pull the earplugs out too fast due to the risk of ruptured eardrums. I'm pretty certain this popping noise is not from rupturing my eardrums. I just don't know if the loud suction noise is ironically capable of causing NIHL and worsening my tinnitus by damaging the nerves inside my ear. How likely is it that removing earplugs would cause damage to my hearing?
Thank you.
I have tinnitus and I try to be very careful not to make it any worse. Anytime I am around loud sounds I wear earplugs. I wear earplugs all day everyday for work as I am a metal fabricator exposed to high noises routinely. I have just started trying these Stanley earplugs.
They are larger than most and fit my ears better than other earplugs I've used that seemed too small. These provide a better seal and block more noise. However, I am having an issue removing them from my ear and am concerned it is damaging my hearing.
If I have been sweating, the moisture in my ears seem to create an unusual suction dilemma as the earplugs are removed. When I slowly twist and pull the earplugs out, there are several very LOUD popping noises as the suction is released. I do not yank the earplugs out. I pull and twist very slowly, have even tried pulling my ear up and back with the other hand to open the ear canal as I simultaneously twist and pull the earplug out, but no matter what I try, the loud noises happen. I never had that happen from other earplugs, probably because they didn't seal as well.
I know others on Tinnitus Talk are concerned about their hearing and must have experience with wearing earplugs. I am fearful this will damage my hearing and make the tinnitus worse. Shortly after the first time these earplugs made the loud popping sounds as I removed them, I started hearing a new morse code beeping in my ears with certain frequency background noises. I've never had this kind of tinnitus before. It's causing severe distress and insomnia.
The only safety warning I have seen from the manufactures is to not pull the earplugs out too fast due to the risk of ruptured eardrums. I'm pretty certain this popping noise is not from rupturing my eardrums. I just don't know if the loud suction noise is ironically capable of causing NIHL and worsening my tinnitus by damaging the nerves inside my ear. How likely is it that removing earplugs would cause damage to my hearing?
Thank you.