I had an acoustic trauma 2 months ago and developed moderate hyperacusis and tinnitus.
Earlier today, I was taking the elevator in a quiet mall and it got stuck. There was a shake and somewhat moderate boom noise. After being stuck for less than a minute, the elevator door opened and also gave out a loud continuous beep noise. I ran out as fast as I could but was exposed to it for around 5 seconds. I didn't have my hearing protection on and I didn't know where was the alarm located.
Afterwards I had a panic attack. I'm not sure whether it was the anxiety or the noise exposure that caused my tinnitus to rise. It's been like 12 hours since the incident. The tinnitus seems to have gone back to baseline but I realized my hyperacusis seems to have got way worse than before.
Has anyone experienced a similar short noise exposure that caused tinnitus and hyperacusis to get worse temporarily or permanently? I am still very worried about it and the fear is consuming me.
Earlier today, I was taking the elevator in a quiet mall and it got stuck. There was a shake and somewhat moderate boom noise. After being stuck for less than a minute, the elevator door opened and also gave out a loud continuous beep noise. I ran out as fast as I could but was exposed to it for around 5 seconds. I didn't have my hearing protection on and I didn't know where was the alarm located.
Afterwards I had a panic attack. I'm not sure whether it was the anxiety or the noise exposure that caused my tinnitus to rise. It's been like 12 hours since the incident. The tinnitus seems to have gone back to baseline but I realized my hyperacusis seems to have got way worse than before.
Has anyone experienced a similar short noise exposure that caused tinnitus and hyperacusis to get worse temporarily or permanently? I am still very worried about it and the fear is consuming me.