Hello,
I have had hyperacusis and tinnitus that reacts to external sounds for about two months. I have tried listening to crickets, masking apps, low volume TV, etc and the tinnitus just gets louder so I gave that up. The hyperacusis seems to be getting worse. At first it was high pitch noise that bothered me and now it seems to be so many sounds, like turning page of a book. Sounds seem louder and uncomfortable. I feel pulling in my ears and sometimes they feel warm. I have not been out except for unhelpful doctor appointments. I do have a busy household though. I can't find comfortable earplugs/earmuffs. The earmuffs seem too tight on face and feel like they are compressing my facial nerves. My ears feel very sensitive to earplugs. I have not been overprotecting and I am careful with noise around the house, trying to avoid any loud noise exposure. But everything has noise! The hyperacusis and reactive nature of tinnitus make it impossible to escape the high-pitched hiss of the tinnitus.
Questions I have:
Since we seem to be left on our own, what is the best way to proceed? With hyperacusis/reactive tinnitus, should I have earplugs on at home or is that overprotecting?
Are there any good coping mechanisms?
Thank you.
I have had hyperacusis and tinnitus that reacts to external sounds for about two months. I have tried listening to crickets, masking apps, low volume TV, etc and the tinnitus just gets louder so I gave that up. The hyperacusis seems to be getting worse. At first it was high pitch noise that bothered me and now it seems to be so many sounds, like turning page of a book. Sounds seem louder and uncomfortable. I feel pulling in my ears and sometimes they feel warm. I have not been out except for unhelpful doctor appointments. I do have a busy household though. I can't find comfortable earplugs/earmuffs. The earmuffs seem too tight on face and feel like they are compressing my facial nerves. My ears feel very sensitive to earplugs. I have not been overprotecting and I am careful with noise around the house, trying to avoid any loud noise exposure. But everything has noise! The hyperacusis and reactive nature of tinnitus make it impossible to escape the high-pitched hiss of the tinnitus.
Questions I have:
- What are the most comfortable earplugs/earmuffs?
- Should I be wearing earplugs around the house? Like even flushing the toilet seems loud.
Since we seem to be left on our own, what is the best way to proceed? With hyperacusis/reactive tinnitus, should I have earplugs on at home or is that overprotecting?
Are there any good coping mechanisms?
Thank you.