For the past week or so, I have had a Geiger Counter like clicking/crackling in my last ear. The clicks are triggered by loud sounds or certain frequencies such as running water. They mask other sounds meaning it can be difficult to maintain a conversation if there are loud noises around. Also if i subject myself to a triggering sound for more than 10 seconds (i.e. in a shower) then the clicks die down. Since I have no clicks in silence or when I block my ear with my finger, for the past couple of days, I have worn an ear plug in my left ear and just relied on hearing from my right ear but with no clicks.
I have no other symptoms such as pain or high temperature so no sign of an ear infection or sinusitis.
I am worried as I am trainee pilot and so a loss of medical would be devastating. I haven't seen a doctor due to the COVID-19 pandemic applying pressure to our health service and also as a pilot, I try to avoid contact with doctors at all cost to kept my medical record clean.
Since my clicking is only induced by sound and is not persistent, does this mean I do not have tinnitus?
Thanks in advance,
Jacks
I have no other symptoms such as pain or high temperature so no sign of an ear infection or sinusitis.
I am worried as I am trainee pilot and so a loss of medical would be devastating. I haven't seen a doctor due to the COVID-19 pandemic applying pressure to our health service and also as a pilot, I try to avoid contact with doctors at all cost to kept my medical record clean.
Since my clicking is only induced by sound and is not persistent, does this mean I do not have tinnitus?
Thanks in advance,
Jacks