- Oct 19, 2019
- 862
- Tinnitus Since
- 2016/2017/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown
Based on the latest audiogram I have an air-bone gap on the lower frequencies, so I might have otosclerosis. The ENT said that in their opinion I don't have enough conductive hearing loss to validate that diagnosis. I know I should have had an other audiogram made but by that time I was so deep down and fed up with everything, that I stopped going to doctors. And when I wanted to, my whole country went into lockdown and all medical examination not considered emergency were shut down.
So if you have tinnitus caused by otosclerosis, do you have spikes, fluctuation in volume, any sensitivities, or is it the same all the time without going up and down? Or does it have any special characteristics?
So if you have tinnitus caused by otosclerosis, do you have spikes, fluctuation in volume, any sensitivities, or is it the same all the time without going up and down? Or does it have any special characteristics?