- Oct 16, 2017
- 50
- Tinnitus Since
- August 2016 (hyperacusis)
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Excessive listening to intense music with high-end equipment
I developed a case of hyperacusis in August of last year due to excess listening to music loud music with high-end audio equipment on headphones. It's been mild most of the time, but very slow to improve, and I haven't really made any effort until recently to look into or attempt treatment. A little over a week ago though, I made a mistake that ended up exacerbating it to severity it's never been before, all sorts of mild, unremarkable sounds irritate it and intensify it, and the tinnitus has gotten worse too (which I've always had a very mild case of), but it's still a mild irritant- it's secondary to the hyperacusis.
I've been wearing yellow foam earplugs when I go to the gym, but since this bothers me throughout the day, I went and bought some Mack's Ear Seals. These do absolutely lessen general noise and seem to reduce irritation from slight, high-pitched (yet nonetheless irritating) noises, but I'm wondering just how effective they are and if they're causing irritation in other ways. They cause me to feel the vibrations of noise much more and these seems to irritate me in other ways. I ended up opting for regular yellow foam plugs at the gym because of this. Even when not at the gym though, there's an uneasy feeling of pressure that comes with wearing such tight earplugs, and I wonder if it's also somehow directly focusing the noise that I hear in a way that could be harmful (and the noise causing the plugs to vibrate.) They're also not terribly comfortable and seem to cause soreness as time wears on, and I'm wondering if this, too, could cause internal issues.
And of course, I hear the tinnitus unlike ever before. Are there risks from tinnitus being made too noticeable like this? And of course, risks from wearing earplugs like this, even though my hyperacusis has gotten this bad? Could I at all expect this to really help?
Obviously I know not to wear these to bed.
I've been wearing yellow foam earplugs when I go to the gym, but since this bothers me throughout the day, I went and bought some Mack's Ear Seals. These do absolutely lessen general noise and seem to reduce irritation from slight, high-pitched (yet nonetheless irritating) noises, but I'm wondering just how effective they are and if they're causing irritation in other ways. They cause me to feel the vibrations of noise much more and these seems to irritate me in other ways. I ended up opting for regular yellow foam plugs at the gym because of this. Even when not at the gym though, there's an uneasy feeling of pressure that comes with wearing such tight earplugs, and I wonder if it's also somehow directly focusing the noise that I hear in a way that could be harmful (and the noise causing the plugs to vibrate.) They're also not terribly comfortable and seem to cause soreness as time wears on, and I'm wondering if this, too, could cause internal issues.
And of course, I hear the tinnitus unlike ever before. Are there risks from tinnitus being made too noticeable like this? And of course, risks from wearing earplugs like this, even though my hyperacusis has gotten this bad? Could I at all expect this to really help?
Obviously I know not to wear these to bed.