My left ear feels full/muffled for two days now, can someone tell me what this is about? I never had this before.
So I got another acoustic trauma?Aural Fullness is experienced by many, if it is caused by acoustic trauma, my ENT said that it is how the body senses cochlear damage as there are not the same pain receptors there (that is a rough paraphrase, and he didn't expand on it much at all, its hard to ask him questions). Not sure how that works with hyperacusis pain though... I'd love to see some formal writing about aural fullness after acoustic trauma.
I know what it's like, I have it with both ears, but the one had it so much worse after my acoustic trauma, it has taken so long to get any where close to used to the unbalanced feeling.
I had a very similar thing when I first got tinnitus many years ago. It may settle down by itself but leave it a week or two as long as you aren't feeling pain in your ears. If they still feel full and muffled have a word with your doctor. It is probably a result of having your ears irrigated. If you're very concerned see your doctor sooner.
Hope you start to feel better soon.
Michael
Do you think the water irrigation has caused damage?
Your ENT is smarter than most!Aural Fullness is experienced by many, if it is caused by acoustic trauma, my ENT said that it is how the body senses cochlear damage as there are not the same pain receptors there (that is a rough paraphrase, and he didn't expand on it much at all, its hard to ask him questions). Not sure how that works with hyperacusis pain though... I'd love to see some formal writing about aural fullness after acoustic trauma.
I know what it's like, I have it with both ears, but the one had it so much worse after my acoustic trauma, it has taken so long to get any where close to used to the unbalanced feeling.
EDIT: I've read on this forum that the middle ear muscles may be involved with this symptom as well.
Did your hearing return to normal?I don't think your ears are damaged. The ears are quite resilient and for this reason I suggest leaving things as they are for a while, providing you are not feeling pain in your ears. Hopefully the fullness muffled feeling will settle down. I do know how uncomfortable and concerned you feel. If it helps I'll mention the following.
When I first got tinnitus 22 years ago I had quite a severe noise trauma. My whole head including my ears felt completely numb for around 5 months. It was quite a frightening experience. Although I could hear, everything sounded as if I was listening under water. I thought my hearing had been damaged for ever but gradually things improved. I suggest that you give magnesium tablets a try and you can get them from a herbalist shop. Magnesium helps repair nerves and the auditory system is entirely made up of nerves. I'm not suggesting that you have damaged nerves there. It's possible the magnesium will help with your tinnitus and hyperacusis.
Michael
Hey there Micheal. I stumbled upon this post and it got me to try out magnesium. After a couple of days I almost want to say that it is doing wonders for me, but just in case I just want to ask when it starts taking effect. Is it immediately or a week later or something? When do you notice that the nervous system is starting to replenish?I don't think your ears are damaged. The ears are quite resilient and for this reason I suggest leaving things as they are for a while, providing you are not feeling pain in your ears. Hopefully the fullness muffled feeling will settle down. I do know how uncomfortable and concerned you feel. If it helps I'll mention the following.
When I first got tinnitus 22 years ago I had quite a severe noise trauma. My whole head including my ears felt completely numb for around 5 months. It was quite a frightening experience. Although I could hear, everything sounded as if I was listening under water. I thought my hearing had been damaged for ever but gradually things improved. I suggest that you give magnesium tablets a try and you can get them from a herbalist shop. Magnesium helps repair nerves and the auditory system is entirely made up of nerves. I'm not suggesting that you have damaged nerves there. It's possible the magnesium will help with your tinnitus and hyperacusis.
Michael
Hey there Micheal. I stumbled upon this post and it got me to try out magnesium. After a couple of days I almost want to say that it is doing wonders for me, but just in case I just want to ask when it starts taking effect. Is it immediately or a week later or something? When do you notice that the nervous system is starting to replenish?
Thanks for the reply. My issue with my ear is that certain sounds/frequencies can like make my ear react and then dial itself. I wouldn't say adept because it still doesn't hear accurately. It's like a muscle reacting to certain sounds. This sounds like a physical issue ie maybe nerves or something in the ear. Does it sound familiar?Each person is different so I can't say how long it takes to notice any effect. I took magnesium for about 2 years on the advice of a herbalist that knew about noise induced tinnitus.
Thanks for the reply. My issue with my ear is that certain sounds/frequencies can like make my ear react and then dial itself. I wouldn't say adept because it still doesn't hear accurately. It's like a muscle reacting to certain sounds. This sounds like a physical issue ie maybe nerves or something in the ear. Does it sound familiar?
My ear can feel hollow hearing from the fan noise, but other sounds make the ear hear bass worse. It's like there's a defect in the ear.
Michael I honestly can't afford going through all that. I think maybe this'll make sense of it all.@Dja
If your tinnitus was noise induced then what you describe is probably a result of that. Although each person with noise induced tinnitus, will be unique to them people do share similar symptoms. I suspect you have hyperacusis too. I note that you have had tinnitus since March 2017? This is a quite a while for you still to be having these kind of symptoms. If you haven't had any treatment with a Hearing Therapist or Audiologist trained in tinnitus and hyperacusis, this is mostly likely the reason you are still experiencing these symptoms. I advise you to get some tests done at ENT just to make sure your auditory system is functionally properly, hearing etc. Then see a Hearing Therapist or Audiologist trained in Tinnitus and hyperacusis management. I suggest this because you have had tinnitus for quite a while.
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All the best
Michael
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/new-to-tinnitus-what-to-do.12558/
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/tinnitus-a-personal-view.18668/
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/hyperacusis-as-i-see-it.19174/
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/acquiring-a-positive-mindset.23969/
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/tinnitus-and-the-negative-mindset.23705/
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/the-habituation-process.20767/
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/is-positivity-important.23150/
Michael I honestly can't afford going through all that. I think maybe this'll make sense of it all.
Does this make sense to why the symptoms are still there?
I appreciate what you're doing Michael thanks a lot. If there's a god may he reward you in a way.@Dja
Since you are asking for my advice I will tell you what I think. Even if you are wearing the best hearing protection, if external sound is loud enough it can pass through your head and be transferred to your inner ear by bone conduction, and this can increase the tinnitus and hyperacusis if it is present. Therefore, I agree with your ENT doctor to avoid loud sounds.
It is your choice what you decided to do. If things are improving that's a good thing. However, if they are not and you do not seek professional help then they could get worse.
All the best
Michael
I appreciate what you're doing Michael thanks a lot. If there's a god may he reward you in a way.
I think the magnesium hopefully adds to the recovery like you recommended. Hopefully I'll notice something sooner rather than later.
Did you have a hearing test when you had the muffled feeling? If so, what were the results?Yes...
Did you have a hearing test when you had the muffled feeling? If so, what were the results?