I had a horrible night last night with fire alarms going off multiple times. One of the times it was directly above my head and I wasn't wearing any hearing protection. This morning when I woke up I had muffled hearing in my right ear. I already have loud tinnitus and hyperacusis, I'm really worried about the muffled hearing and the possibility of this making things worse.
I decided to look at my eardrums with a digital otoscope and my right eardrum has a noticeable swollen lump on it. Is it normal to be able to see damage with an otoscope when the eardrum hasn't been perforated? At first I thought (I was hoping) it may be something on top of my tympanic membrane, but I can see blood vessels through it.
Does anyone know what it could be? I don't think I have otitis media, and I don't think the lump just occurred at a coincidental time. Obviously I'm trying to get in to see an ENT, but until then I can't stop wondering about it.
Here is what it looks like:
Is there anyone on this forum that can chime in? It looks like the swelling is over the pars tensa, but I have no idea what it could mean. I don't think it's coincidental that it happened immediately after an acoustic trauma.
I decided to look at my eardrums with a digital otoscope and my right eardrum has a noticeable swollen lump on it. Is it normal to be able to see damage with an otoscope when the eardrum hasn't been perforated? At first I thought (I was hoping) it may be something on top of my tympanic membrane, but I can see blood vessels through it.
Does anyone know what it could be? I don't think I have otitis media, and I don't think the lump just occurred at a coincidental time. Obviously I'm trying to get in to see an ENT, but until then I can't stop wondering about it.
Here is what it looks like:
Is there anyone on this forum that can chime in? It looks like the swelling is over the pars tensa, but I have no idea what it could mean. I don't think it's coincidental that it happened immediately after an acoustic trauma.