Hello everybody!
My name is Viktor, I am Dutch and I live in Warsaw, Poland.
About a month ago I was on the phone, nothing special, nothing stressfull, not even an unusual long call or so. After a couple of minutes into the call, all of a sudden my left ear (I held the phone to my left ear), began making a lot of noise. It felt like 'lightning', followed by hissing, static sounds.
Of course, I immediately dropped the phone.
The first few days were like this: a 'full' feeling in my left ear, like there is something stuck in there, like an object. The whole left side of my head was buzzing (static) and beeping.
The buzzing and beeping became less within a few days. As well did this 'full' feeling disappear. The static sounds did not go away. But as soon as I am in a quiet surrounding, it becomes a bit less.
I went to see an ENT. They gave me something to stimulate the oxygen (circulation). And two days ago I started on Prednison (15 mg a day, 6 days).
The good news: i had exactly the same experience (on the phone, sudden onset of static sound) about a year or so ago. All the static sound went away within a day or two. This time though, it didn't. Perhaps it takes longer?
For now I find comfort when I am in a quiet surrounding. I try to avoid too much noise. The main complaint is a static sound that is still in the left side of my head. It is much less compared to when it all started. At the same time, it's like noise from around me can actually trigger the beeping in my head (f.e. being outside during daytime).
I have never exposed my ears to any loud noise. No concerts or loud music or something like that. My right ear is 100% fine.
I hope to end this as a success story. In the meantime, any feedback is welcome.
My name is Viktor, I am Dutch and I live in Warsaw, Poland.
About a month ago I was on the phone, nothing special, nothing stressfull, not even an unusual long call or so. After a couple of minutes into the call, all of a sudden my left ear (I held the phone to my left ear), began making a lot of noise. It felt like 'lightning', followed by hissing, static sounds.
Of course, I immediately dropped the phone.
The first few days were like this: a 'full' feeling in my left ear, like there is something stuck in there, like an object. The whole left side of my head was buzzing (static) and beeping.
The buzzing and beeping became less within a few days. As well did this 'full' feeling disappear. The static sounds did not go away. But as soon as I am in a quiet surrounding, it becomes a bit less.
I went to see an ENT. They gave me something to stimulate the oxygen (circulation). And two days ago I started on Prednison (15 mg a day, 6 days).
The good news: i had exactly the same experience (on the phone, sudden onset of static sound) about a year or so ago. All the static sound went away within a day or two. This time though, it didn't. Perhaps it takes longer?
For now I find comfort when I am in a quiet surrounding. I try to avoid too much noise. The main complaint is a static sound that is still in the left side of my head. It is much less compared to when it all started. At the same time, it's like noise from around me can actually trigger the beeping in my head (f.e. being outside during daytime).
I have never exposed my ears to any loud noise. No concerts or loud music or something like that. My right ear is 100% fine.
I hope to end this as a success story. In the meantime, any feedback is welcome.