- Apr 17, 2019
- 396
- Tinnitus Since
- 12.04.2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud concert
Hello everyone. I hope you guys are doing well.
Lately my hyperacusis seems slightly worse. I do have occasional temporary setbacks (as in burning pain for some hours or days) after loud noises but my neck and jaw aren't doing too great either (I'm a stomach/side sleeper). I'm trying to find out the reason for my worsening, although anxiety might also play a role. So I was wondering how much your TMJ and/or neck problems affect your LDL. TMJ and neck issues certainly can cause pain and stiffness in your head. But I'm interested if they can actually lower your LDL and I guess this would be an interesting question for many here.
Does anybody have experience whether TMJ/neck problems affect your LDL? As in: Do TMJ/neck exercises or a mouthguard improve your LDL, or was your LDL worsened by a head or neck injury?
Lately my hyperacusis seems slightly worse. I do have occasional temporary setbacks (as in burning pain for some hours or days) after loud noises but my neck and jaw aren't doing too great either (I'm a stomach/side sleeper). I'm trying to find out the reason for my worsening, although anxiety might also play a role. So I was wondering how much your TMJ and/or neck problems affect your LDL. TMJ and neck issues certainly can cause pain and stiffness in your head. But I'm interested if they can actually lower your LDL and I guess this would be an interesting question for many here.
Does anybody have experience whether TMJ/neck problems affect your LDL? As in: Do TMJ/neck exercises or a mouthguard improve your LDL, or was your LDL worsened by a head or neck injury?