- Aug 3, 2020
- 51
- Tinnitus Since
- 7/25/2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Very Loud Noise
Hi all,
I wanted to create a post in the hyperacusis section as I'm a bit confused whether the phenomenon I'm experiencing is indeed hyperacusis, and if so, how to try to recover.
Essentially, whenever I hear certain frequencies of white noise, two things happen.
1) Much of the white noise will be shifted in pitch, presenting as a distortion. For example, a fan or a toilet flushing sounds higher pitched and much more shrill than it normally would.
2) Certain frequencies sound squeaky and dog whistly, similar to my tinnitus. This comes across from air conditioning and the sound of my car tires on the highway.
I am about three weeks after an acoustic trauma with no improvement to these symptoms whatsoever. Some days it seems less apparent while other days it is front and center, but I haven't trended in a direction.
It is unclear to me if improvement is possible, and if so, how to encourage it e.g. should I expose my ears or protect them.
I know there are several people on this forum who have had months or years of experience with this subject so was hoping I could solicit some other opinions.
I've been to 7 doctors all of whom are useless so no need to suggest I visit an ENT
According to a standard audiogram I have no hearing loss but appreciate full well how primitive these are.
Thanks!
I wanted to create a post in the hyperacusis section as I'm a bit confused whether the phenomenon I'm experiencing is indeed hyperacusis, and if so, how to try to recover.
Essentially, whenever I hear certain frequencies of white noise, two things happen.
1) Much of the white noise will be shifted in pitch, presenting as a distortion. For example, a fan or a toilet flushing sounds higher pitched and much more shrill than it normally would.
2) Certain frequencies sound squeaky and dog whistly, similar to my tinnitus. This comes across from air conditioning and the sound of my car tires on the highway.
I am about three weeks after an acoustic trauma with no improvement to these symptoms whatsoever. Some days it seems less apparent while other days it is front and center, but I haven't trended in a direction.
It is unclear to me if improvement is possible, and if so, how to encourage it e.g. should I expose my ears or protect them.
I know there are several people on this forum who have had months or years of experience with this subject so was hoping I could solicit some other opinions.
I've been to 7 doctors all of whom are useless so no need to suggest I visit an ENT
According to a standard audiogram I have no hearing loss but appreciate full well how primitive these are.
Thanks!