Hello everyone,
I have hyperacusis in my right ear. It started off as constant ringing in my right ear last week, the cause of which is unknown. For the past few days and especially today, I'm noticing that the ringing is only activated by external sounds, like the sound of my fingers clacking on my keyboard this moment. I've also noticed that the ringing goes away when laying down, something most tinnitus sufferers don't experience. The hyperacusis became very noticeable this morning after watching a news clip of Donald Trump talking. My speaker volume is low, but whenever he spoke into the mic my ringing would start up. It was almost painful. I noticed all throughout last week that whenever a bus or train would roar by (I live in Chicago), the ringing would get louder. Even little things like scratching my head, sighing heavily or drawing with a pencil would activate the ringing.
I hope to get a hearing test tomorrow. I waited a week just to see if it would resolve itself and it didn't. I became very anxious and depressed. But I'm limiting my caffeine intake and trying to reduce anxiety. This forum, actually, has eased my nerves tremendously. It doesn't feel like I have hearing damage, but I want to err on the side of caution. I've never had tinnitus last this long (or rather tinnitus caused by hyperacusis, if that's what it really is). I don't recall any noise trauma the day it started, nor the days prior, and I haven't been taking any medication and I have no diseases. The only thing I can think of that day that caused it is stress. That, or maybe the cumulative effect of biking through the city gradually hurt my right ear. Who knows?
For now I just want to focus on protecting my ear and getting better if I can! Anybody else suffer from something like this? Is there a special earplug I can buy to protect my right ear to prevent the ringing? Is it still tinnitus even if it quiets down at night? I've always had good hearing so this is all pretty new to me. Thanks.
I have hyperacusis in my right ear. It started off as constant ringing in my right ear last week, the cause of which is unknown. For the past few days and especially today, I'm noticing that the ringing is only activated by external sounds, like the sound of my fingers clacking on my keyboard this moment. I've also noticed that the ringing goes away when laying down, something most tinnitus sufferers don't experience. The hyperacusis became very noticeable this morning after watching a news clip of Donald Trump talking. My speaker volume is low, but whenever he spoke into the mic my ringing would start up. It was almost painful. I noticed all throughout last week that whenever a bus or train would roar by (I live in Chicago), the ringing would get louder. Even little things like scratching my head, sighing heavily or drawing with a pencil would activate the ringing.
I hope to get a hearing test tomorrow. I waited a week just to see if it would resolve itself and it didn't. I became very anxious and depressed. But I'm limiting my caffeine intake and trying to reduce anxiety. This forum, actually, has eased my nerves tremendously. It doesn't feel like I have hearing damage, but I want to err on the side of caution. I've never had tinnitus last this long (or rather tinnitus caused by hyperacusis, if that's what it really is). I don't recall any noise trauma the day it started, nor the days prior, and I haven't been taking any medication and I have no diseases. The only thing I can think of that day that caused it is stress. That, or maybe the cumulative effect of biking through the city gradually hurt my right ear. Who knows?
For now I just want to focus on protecting my ear and getting better if I can! Anybody else suffer from something like this? Is there a special earplug I can buy to protect my right ear to prevent the ringing? Is it still tinnitus even if it quiets down at night? I've always had good hearing so this is all pretty new to me. Thanks.