Hey everyone,
About a year ago is when I first noticed my tinnitus and I got my first spike a couple weeks ago due to acoustic trauma. Luckily the spike is fading.
I really need a haircut so I'll be getting my first haircut since the spike but I'm worried it can cause another one and prevent the healing of my ears.
When I get a haircut it's mostly done with scissors but electric clippers are used a fair bit as well. I was wondering if I should wear earplugs. I've heard mixed opinions on this. Some say it's not worth it because of the occlusion effect and the low frequencies of the clippers, and others say to wear them.
I'm not sure what to do and was hoping to get your opinions on it. Am I worrying for no reason? The barber I go to is never very busy and when I go it's sometimes just me or maybe just one other person getting a haircut.
Thank you for your help.
About a year ago is when I first noticed my tinnitus and I got my first spike a couple weeks ago due to acoustic trauma. Luckily the spike is fading.
I really need a haircut so I'll be getting my first haircut since the spike but I'm worried it can cause another one and prevent the healing of my ears.
When I get a haircut it's mostly done with scissors but electric clippers are used a fair bit as well. I was wondering if I should wear earplugs. I've heard mixed opinions on this. Some say it's not worth it because of the occlusion effect and the low frequencies of the clippers, and others say to wear them.
I'm not sure what to do and was hoping to get your opinions on it. Am I worrying for no reason? The barber I go to is never very busy and when I go it's sometimes just me or maybe just one other person getting a haircut.
Thank you for your help.