The tinnitus I have is internal. I still occasionally have fleeting tinnitus in both ears, but I've had that for as long as I can remember (I'm 43 years old).
My tinnitus was caused by a tympanogram, so I consider it noise/pressure induced tinnitus.
My question to you all: If I am suffering from what seems to be a neuron (or internal) tinnitus, is this more than likely permanent?
I am going on 7 weeks now, and just not sure what the usual prognosis on this is. It definitely is not happening in my actual ears.
For what it's worth, it seems to be at about 13,500 Hz, and is at the 60-70 dB level. It sounds a LOT like the shower (my new favorite daily activity).
My tinnitus was caused by a tympanogram, so I consider it noise/pressure induced tinnitus.
My question to you all: If I am suffering from what seems to be a neuron (or internal) tinnitus, is this more than likely permanent?
I am going on 7 weeks now, and just not sure what the usual prognosis on this is. It definitely is not happening in my actual ears.
For what it's worth, it seems to be at about 13,500 Hz, and is at the 60-70 dB level. It sounds a LOT like the shower (my new favorite daily activity).