I had 35 dB 6 kHz hearing loss in my left ear at onset of my tinnitus 2 months ago. Lately I find it to be most bothersome. At night if I have the window open and crickets are chirping, I can hear them well in my right ear, then if I roll over, I hear them a lot less out of my left.
I have days of fullness which I know subsides for most after time, but it just feels dull.
When I scratch my head, I can sense the lack of sound in that left ear in a conductive loss type sensation, like I can hear it but muffled somewhat.
Does this sensation resolve for any? I know it's technically mild loss but it's near moderate.
I read an article where after a few years after acoustic trauma, you can gain back 5 dB or so from the loss.
I know hearing loss is permanent so please don't chime in with negativity. I just want to know if this conductive loss feeling subsides. It feels unequal.
I have days of fullness which I know subsides for most after time, but it just feels dull.
When I scratch my head, I can sense the lack of sound in that left ear in a conductive loss type sensation, like I can hear it but muffled somewhat.
Does this sensation resolve for any? I know it's technically mild loss but it's near moderate.
I read an article where after a few years after acoustic trauma, you can gain back 5 dB or so from the loss.
I know hearing loss is permanent so please don't chime in with negativity. I just want to know if this conductive loss feeling subsides. It feels unequal.