- Oct 12, 2023
- 22
- Tinnitus Since
- 2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise Exposure, TMJ, Stress, TTTS, ETD? ...
I have read online that hearing damage is irreversible... I understand this in terms of hearing loss and hence why people would need hearing aids etc. in future.
However, if hearing damage is really 'permanent', then how do people with tinnitus ever feel a reduction or complete absence of symptoms in time?
Also, in relation to hyperacusis, how do people ever feel better or not get worse? I have found cases where people improve by a certain percentage or even fully, resuming a normal life.
What is happening on a biological level? Does anyone know? How does anyone ever heal or recover from hair cell death etc. after an acoustic shock/trauma or some sort of other ailment causing their ear issues?
Any thoughts?
Thank you,
GG
However, if hearing damage is really 'permanent', then how do people with tinnitus ever feel a reduction or complete absence of symptoms in time?
Also, in relation to hyperacusis, how do people ever feel better or not get worse? I have found cases where people improve by a certain percentage or even fully, resuming a normal life.
What is happening on a biological level? Does anyone know? How does anyone ever heal or recover from hair cell death etc. after an acoustic shock/trauma or some sort of other ailment causing their ear issues?
Any thoughts?
Thank you,
GG