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I went to a restaurant/bar Friday and it was pretty loud, averaging about 85 dB, which is pretty normal for most places.
Ever since I was a kid, returning home from a noisy environment, I would be more aware of this high-pitched broad spectrum noise I'd always hear when it's very quiet. It's difficult to describe and normally barely audible or noticeable. It doesn't have a specific frequency like the fleeting tinnitus I sometimes get. If anything, it seems just outside of the normal hearing spectrum or at the very top of it. Hearing tests don't pick it up. It's also not the kind of ear ringing I'd get after a very loud noise, like when I had microsuction (yikes).
The problem is, this time the awareness has remained. I was fine the next day until I dropped a metal spoon in the sink. Now, the third day, it seems louder than ever and it's driving me crazy. I'm aware of it even when it's not quiet. Does anyone else get this type of tinnitus? Is it even tinnitus?
Ever since I was a kid, returning home from a noisy environment, I would be more aware of this high-pitched broad spectrum noise I'd always hear when it's very quiet. It's difficult to describe and normally barely audible or noticeable. It doesn't have a specific frequency like the fleeting tinnitus I sometimes get. If anything, it seems just outside of the normal hearing spectrum or at the very top of it. Hearing tests don't pick it up. It's also not the kind of ear ringing I'd get after a very loud noise, like when I had microsuction (yikes).
The problem is, this time the awareness has remained. I was fine the next day until I dropped a metal spoon in the sink. Now, the third day, it seems louder than ever and it's driving me crazy. I'm aware of it even when it's not quiet. Does anyone else get this type of tinnitus? Is it even tinnitus?