Hi Dr. Nagler,
Does having tinnitus make us more susceptible to hearing loss from loud noise exposure?
I have always thought the answer was no.
But in the first year or two of tinnitus, our system can be on red alert, which may or may not have an effect on the tissues and cells surrounding the auditory nerve and hair cells of the cochlea. Possibly the glutamate caused by this stressed state can also create a more vulnerable system.
Or, for chronic patients, a vulnerability has already been created in the peripheral/central auditory system. Would this not leave it therefore more exposed to loud noises?
To clarify my question above - maybe a person with tinnitus would be more vulnerable to hearing loss from loud noise exposure than a person without tinnitus?
What are your thoughts?
Thanks, Dr. Nagler.
Lisa
Does having tinnitus make us more susceptible to hearing loss from loud noise exposure?
I have always thought the answer was no.
But in the first year or two of tinnitus, our system can be on red alert, which may or may not have an effect on the tissues and cells surrounding the auditory nerve and hair cells of the cochlea. Possibly the glutamate caused by this stressed state can also create a more vulnerable system.
Or, for chronic patients, a vulnerability has already been created in the peripheral/central auditory system. Would this not leave it therefore more exposed to loud noises?
To clarify my question above - maybe a person with tinnitus would be more vulnerable to hearing loss from loud noise exposure than a person without tinnitus?
What are your thoughts?
Thanks, Dr. Nagler.
Lisa