Can severe tinnitus occur months after gun exposure? I didn't shoot a gun for about 2 months prior to my tinnitus. I went to sleep fine one night and woke up with severe tinnitus in both of my ears.
That seems unlikely to me.Can severe tinnitus occur months after gun exposure? I didn't shoot a gun for about 2 months prior to my tinnitus. I went to sleep fine one night and woke up with severe tinnitus in both of my ears.
So you think its from my sinus infection and or inflamation from my neck and jaw?
You simply don't know that. Noise insult was 2 months prior and yes, that isn't helping. But for tinnitus to start out of the blue 2 months later is far fetched. Other elements are at play.noise is the answer, no mystery here.
Can severe tinnitus occur months after gun exposure? I didn't shoot a gun for about 2 months prior to my tinnitus. I went to sleep fine one night and woke up with severe tinnitus in both of my ears.
You have a history of gun exposure, it wasn't just that one time. correct?You simply don't know that. Noise insult was 2 months prior and yes, that isn't helping. But for tinnitus to start out of the blue 2 months later is far fetched. Other elements are at play.
Me? No. I don't shoot guns.You have a history of gun exposure, it wasn't just that one time. correct?
sorry, I was directing the question at OP.Me? No. I don't shoot guns.
what? No; there's a bunch of correlations here between noise, neck and viral stuff -- any of which could be the genesis.I think you have proven that the answer to the question in the title of this thread is yes.
Pretty much any grizzled old dude who has shot a ton of guns in their life is going to have some hearing impairment, but I know plenty of elderly long time hunters and shooting enthusiasts who don't have tinnitus or hearing worse than the norm for their age. "Gun exposure" can be anything from ~70db at the eardrum to ~140+, depending on ear pro and the gun used, so OPs actual habits in this regard matter more than using guns in general. My wife's little (.22) blaster is only like ~100db at my ear level, so that drops to (very brief bursts of) the low 80s or high 70s with doubling up depending on what math you believe.Contrast said:You have a history of gun exposure, it wasn't just that one time. correct?