Hi everyone.
I perforated my left eardrum surfing 3 weeks ago. It was a very small perforation and not much water got in. I was on antibiotics for a week and made sure I kept the ear dry whenever showering etc. I was very wary of getting an infection as I knew that tinnitus could be a result.
Anyway all the care I took didn't pay off. Two weeks after the perforation I suddenly got tinnitus in the left ear. At first is was quite quiet and I even thought, if this is for life I can deal with this. I could go outside into nature and not hear it. 3 days later and it's now so high pitched that I can even hear it when driving and in other loud environments.
I saw an ENT two days ago and he says the eardrum has healed and there is nothing we can do. I had a hearing test and my hearing was excellent. This confuses me, if my hearing is excellent, my eardrum is healed and I have no infection then why do I have the tinnitus shouldn't I have gotten it within a day or two of the accident? You'd think after two weeks you'd be in the clear. :-(
I perforated my left eardrum surfing 3 weeks ago. It was a very small perforation and not much water got in. I was on antibiotics for a week and made sure I kept the ear dry whenever showering etc. I was very wary of getting an infection as I knew that tinnitus could be a result.
Anyway all the care I took didn't pay off. Two weeks after the perforation I suddenly got tinnitus in the left ear. At first is was quite quiet and I even thought, if this is for life I can deal with this. I could go outside into nature and not hear it. 3 days later and it's now so high pitched that I can even hear it when driving and in other loud environments.
I saw an ENT two days ago and he says the eardrum has healed and there is nothing we can do. I had a hearing test and my hearing was excellent. This confuses me, if my hearing is excellent, my eardrum is healed and I have no infection then why do I have the tinnitus shouldn't I have gotten it within a day or two of the accident? You'd think after two weeks you'd be in the clear. :-(