- Jun 21, 2017
- 16
- Tinnitus Since
- 06/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Accidental self-afflicted blow
Hi I'm 18, don't know if that has anything to say when it comes to tinnitus. Yesterday night I was going to use my hand as head support when I watched a football match but the impact was a bit miscalculated, so there was a good hit on my left ear and when it happened I heard loud ringing instantly, but seeing that it normalized quite quickly, I thought nothing more of it.
Today when I woke up, while still in bed I took out my phone and was going to check on some stuff as I always do, but I noticed the ringing in my left ear, just faintly. It kind of freaked me out, but I calmed down and went to the balcony for a "refreshing." There I couldn't notice it anymore, but once I got back inside, it was there again. It's not particularly loud, but the mental part is the worst. I feel like I am magnifying the problem 10x times.
I remember when I was a kid, I was at a wedding, and the music there was so loud that I couldn't hear the person sitting right next to me, even if he or she screamed to me. After the wedding, I had both my ears ringing for three days straight, but I was not worried about it at all and even found it amusing. That is the mind of a kid. I wish I had that mindset today, but now I know of a thing called permanent tinnitus and I'm seriously worried this might be it, that would be so ridiculous.
I am hoping it's only a temporary thing. But while time reveals the truth, I thought I'd ask you people here. What does it sound like to you? Is there a way to know? Also, since the buzz in permanent tinnitus is caused by sensors literally missing, what is the buzz in temporary tinnitus caused by? Thanks all.
Today when I woke up, while still in bed I took out my phone and was going to check on some stuff as I always do, but I noticed the ringing in my left ear, just faintly. It kind of freaked me out, but I calmed down and went to the balcony for a "refreshing." There I couldn't notice it anymore, but once I got back inside, it was there again. It's not particularly loud, but the mental part is the worst. I feel like I am magnifying the problem 10x times.
I remember when I was a kid, I was at a wedding, and the music there was so loud that I couldn't hear the person sitting right next to me, even if he or she screamed to me. After the wedding, I had both my ears ringing for three days straight, but I was not worried about it at all and even found it amusing. That is the mind of a kid. I wish I had that mindset today, but now I know of a thing called permanent tinnitus and I'm seriously worried this might be it, that would be so ridiculous.
I am hoping it's only a temporary thing. But while time reveals the truth, I thought I'd ask you people here. What does it sound like to you? Is there a way to know? Also, since the buzz in permanent tinnitus is caused by sensors literally missing, what is the buzz in temporary tinnitus caused by? Thanks all.