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Earplugs Information — Is Wearing Them for the Majority of the Day Okay?

Hex

Member
Author
Jun 26, 2018
55
California
Tinnitus Since
06/2018
Cause of Tinnitus
Cochlear Hydrops
Hey guys,

I am wondering if wearing earplugs for the majority of the day is okay? I am very sensitive to sound at the moment since I developed tinnitus about 6 days ago and the non stop ringing has not gone away.

Earplugs have helped me tone down the ringing sound as well as the hyper sensitivity I have to sound in my ears. I believe I have hyperacusis since the majority of sounds hurt my ears.
 
@Hex,
Try to reduce the time wearing them around sounds you are ok with and build up on that so your ears don't stay supper sensitive.
If you work in a work place needing to wear them as so loud that would have to be a must.
It's really early days for you so try to build up time with problem sounds at your own pace.
love glynis
 
@Hex,
Try to reduce the time wearing them around sounds you are ok with and build up on that so your ears don't stay supper sensitive.
If you work in a work place needing to wear them as so loud that would have to be a must.
It's really early days for you so try to build up time with problem sounds at your own pace.
love glynis

@glynis
Thank you so much for your response Glynis. I really appreciate all the help I've been reading.
 
No absolutely not. That's the most common mistake people with hyperacusis make, If you over protect your hearing via ear plugs 24/7 the brain will increase it's hearing gain to listen harder and as a result louder tinnitus and worse hyperacusis. If you rebuild your sound tolerance like @glynis and @Michael Leigh suggest using sound therapy, white noise, color noise, nature sounds, it will help reduce the effect of painful hyperacusis and even may slightly help tinnitus.

This problem of over protection is so common with people who have hyperacusis that it should be pinned to a faq on the website about managing painful hyperacusis and common mistakes.
 
No absolutely not. That's the most common mistake people with hyperacusis make, If you over protect your hearing via ear plugs 24/7 the brain will increase it's hearing gain to listen harder and as a result louder tinnitus and worse hyperacusis. If you rebuild your sound tolerance like @glynis and @Michael Leigh suggest using sound therapy, white noise, color noise, nature sounds, it will help reduce the effect of painful hyperacusis and even may slightly help tinnitus.

This problem of over protection is so common with people who have hyperacusis that it should be pinned to a faq on the website about managing painful hyperacusis and common mistakes.

@Contrast Thank you for your reply. I only wear them when I'm outside and when family are washing dishes/cooking. I've been going outside lately to the park to go on walks or play with my younger brother and it really helps to get it off my mind. The problem is that whenever I go outside I have to wear them because the sound is unbearable.
 

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