My tinnitus has been decreasing drastically over the past few days to the point where it's gone from a 10/10 to a 1/10. However this morning I woke up to a loud spike in one ear and now it's at about 3-4.
I was outside yesterday for a few hours, and I had to endure the loud traffic sounds. I protected my ears at some points where I was afraid things were getting too loud, but generally when I measured the sound I found that it stayed consistently under 80 dB. I was also on the bus.
I noticed no spikes for the rest of the day until I attempted to fall asleep that night, when a loud spike in my right ear startled me awake.
Since then my tinnitus has decreased a fair bit, but I'm wondering if I've undone all the progress I had over the course of a few days. It's now fairly quiet, about 2/3 but it feels unstable and I'm worried that it could spike again.
Could traffic have caused it? Do I need to protect my ears at all times when going out in the future?
I was outside yesterday for a few hours, and I had to endure the loud traffic sounds. I protected my ears at some points where I was afraid things were getting too loud, but generally when I measured the sound I found that it stayed consistently under 80 dB. I was also on the bus.
I noticed no spikes for the rest of the day until I attempted to fall asleep that night, when a loud spike in my right ear startled me awake.
Since then my tinnitus has decreased a fair bit, but I'm wondering if I've undone all the progress I had over the course of a few days. It's now fairly quiet, about 2/3 but it feels unstable and I'm worried that it could spike again.
Could traffic have caused it? Do I need to protect my ears at all times when going out in the future?