- Sep 2, 2017
- 32
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise exposure in a cinema
Hello, all.
I got tinnitus a little over 3 weeks ago following acoustic trauma in my left ear. It's had its ups and downs, but is much easier to deal with than it was at first. I've actually been staring to take my life back and have been trying to take care of my left ear.
So, today, I had a co-worker who sits to my right let out this extremely loud, high pitched sneeze. It was actually loud enough to cause me physical pain in my RIGHT ear. Immediately afterwards, I experienced a stuffy feeling in my right ear, which is what happened after my trauma to my left ear.
So, now I'm freaking out because my right ear has been fine this whole time and I'm afraid of trauma to this ear as well. I've been a little jumpy around loud noises, so I'm not sure if I'm just imagining this all or not. With it being allergy season, my ears have been feeling a little stuffy anyways, but not as bad as this.
So, basically, is a sneeze loud enough to cause acoustic trauma?
I got tinnitus a little over 3 weeks ago following acoustic trauma in my left ear. It's had its ups and downs, but is much easier to deal with than it was at first. I've actually been staring to take my life back and have been trying to take care of my left ear.
So, today, I had a co-worker who sits to my right let out this extremely loud, high pitched sneeze. It was actually loud enough to cause me physical pain in my RIGHT ear. Immediately afterwards, I experienced a stuffy feeling in my right ear, which is what happened after my trauma to my left ear.
So, now I'm freaking out because my right ear has been fine this whole time and I'm afraid of trauma to this ear as well. I've been a little jumpy around loud noises, so I'm not sure if I'm just imagining this all or not. With it being allergy season, my ears have been feeling a little stuffy anyways, but not as bad as this.
So, basically, is a sneeze loud enough to cause acoustic trauma?