- Jun 19, 2016
- 467
- 30
- Tinnitus Since
- 06/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- A loud Concert - Noise Exposure
As a big boxing aficionado I've always asked myself this exact question.I wonder how many UFC and Boxing fighters have tinnitus? They have that cauliflower ear from being punched in the ear so many times...
Nah I was saying the cauliflower ear is evidence of being punched in the ear a lot, especially in the ufc.I thought the question was cauliflower ear and tinnitus, which do not necessarily correlate.
It's pretty obvious if people are in a profession (boxing) where it is known they get punched... it stands to reason that there is a larger number of jaw issues, eye issues (detached retina), ruptured kidneys... etc.
Not many boxers with cauliflower ear... many with broken noses.
Nah I was saying the cauliflower ear is evidence of being punched in the ear a lot, especially in the ufc.
wondering how many of these people have tinnitus
Many NFL players have talked openly about all their health issues after retirement, brain damage, cognitive damage etc etcAs avid UFC and boxing fan I thought about that too. How about NFL players, the constant head banging. But I would imagine saying on the injury report "ears ringing" would not be seen as manly.
This gives me so much strength...
I was thinking about taking up boxing to let off some steam, and per my standard procedure I did a search for "tinnitus" on some boxing forums and subreddits. Those places are full of tinnitus sufferers, people. Professionals may not talk about tinnitus, or there might be selection bias and only extremely tinnitus-resistant people become pros, but among amateurs tinnitus is very widespread.
Needless to say I'm not taking up boxing...
Before I was aware of the dangers I did karate and krav-maga for a few years. There's nothing which pushes you more to your limits of performance than an one-on-one fight. Ten minutes of sparring (4x2.5 minute sessions with different people) was more exhausting than a two-hour workout before that, because the harder you push, the harder your opponent pushes, and this creates a feedback loop. Further intensified by the visceral rage you feel as you get hit or succeed in hitting your opponent. You get tunnel vision laser-focused on the other guy, your heart almost bursts, sweat pours, you don't really feel pain. It's a heady cocktail. I can understand why so many people get hooked up on it.I'd love to do a white knuckle fight, just to experience it. This has been a bucket list item for me since childhood, but I know I'll never realise it, unless something drastically alters in the world of tinnitus and hyperacusis treatment...
Omg - what kind of accident can you have with a soda can that causes permanent tinnitus?I had a freak accident with a soda can :-(
Perhaps the soda can was the "last straw" no pun intended. I know I went to too many loud concerts. But it wasn't until a decade or so later that tinnitus manifested. I think it was finally triggered by a a bad bout of inflammation. Poly myalgia Rheumatica.I am a professional MMA trainer from the Netherlands... I was very open to my students when I got it and the moment I told them... a lot of others told me they had the same thing. It is just something people do not talk about that much.
After I talked about it people were more open in the gym about it... when they were hitting the bags they ask me if I want to plug my ears so they did not get more damaged. I also fought in MMA myself and BJJ and Jiu Jitsu matches but I never had tinnitus during that time... I had a freak accident with a soda can :-(
I am the guy right from my fighter and left from the ring girl... to make it easy... the only colored from the group
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Omg - what kind of accident can you have with a soda can that causes permanent tinnitus?
I'm eyeing my Coke suspiciously now.