Is This Hyperacusis or Just a Phobia for Noises After My First Encounter with Tinnitus?

thenetherlands

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Author
Mar 24, 2020
5
Tinnitus Since
2020
Cause of Tinnitus
noise/tmj
Hey there,

I'm a 17 year old boy from The Netherlands. I've had tinnitus since January 1st, and I have a question about it.

It's lowered a lot in volume but it is still present, it changed from a high-pitched eeee, to a more of a stream of water (apparently hearing my own blood stream?). I also have a lot of (health) anxiety and general worry about the future and stuff. I also have metal orthodontic braces. Since my anxiety has been constant for a while now (so are my stress-levels) I feel like, regularly, when I hear a sound. sometimes it's my parents talking, sometimes it's someone clapping or closing a closet, it feels like an electrical sensation through my body, sometimes multiple time right after each other.

I'm kinda worried but because of the COVID-19 outbreak, every non-urgent medical procedure has been cancelled here in The Netherlands.

Are there any other people experiencing this? I don't know if it's hyperacusis or just a phobia for noises after my first encounter with tinnitus.

Also: I must add that my ears aren't painful when hearing sounds. I only have jolts of ear pain because of possible TMJ (from braces/stress/both).

Greetings, and I'd love to hear from you guys,
thenetherlands
 
Hey there,

I'm a 17 year old boy from The Netherlands. I've had tinnitus since January 1st, and I have a question about it.

It's lowered a lot in volume but it is still present, it changed from a high-pitched eeee, to a more of a stream of water (apparently hearing my own blood stream?). I also have a lot of (health) anxiety and general worry about the future and stuff. I also have metal orthodontic braces. Since my anxiety has been constant for a while now (so are my stress-levels) I feel like, regularly, when I hear a sound. sometimes it's my parents talking, sometimes it's someone clapping or closing a closet, it feels like an electrical sensation through my body, sometimes multiple time right after each other.

I'm kinda worried but because of the COVID-19 outbreak, every non-urgent medical procedure has been cancelled here in The Netherlands.

Are there any other people experiencing this? I don't know if it's hyperacusis or just a phobia for noises after my first encounter with tinnitus.

Also: I must add that my ears aren't painful when hearing sounds. I only have jolts of ear pain because of possible TMJ (from braces/stress/both).

Greetings, and I'd love to hear from you guys,
thenetherlands
Hi there, to me it does not sound like hyperacusis. Try to do activities that take your focus off tinnitus and just relax. And do not go to a hospital or clinic unless you really need it. It is not worth it because doctors wont be able to fix your tinnitus and you may catch the COVID-19.

For me painting with music on the background used to help, but other activities may help to take your focus off tinnitus. Take into account that brain processing of sound has a role here (although poorly understood).

Good luck!
 
I am sorry you are going through this. If these noises (i.e., clapping, voices and doors closing) sound louder than normal than you may have loudness hyperacusis. If not, please try to relax and lessen the anxious thoughts the best you can. Be thankful if you are not experiencing pain or loudness with these sounds. Whatever is going on, I pray it does not last. Be Well.
 
Hi there, to me it does not sound like hyperacusis. Try to do activities that take your focus off tinnitus and just relax. And do not go to a hospital or clinic unless you really need it. It is not worth it because doctors wont be able to fix your tinnitus and you may catch the COVID-19.

For me painting with music on the background used to help, but other activities may help to take your focus off tinnitus. Take into account that brain processing of sound has a role here (although poorly understood).

Good luck!
Thank you very much for your reply!
 
I am sorry you are going through this. If these noises (i.e., clapping, voices and doors closing) sound louder than normal than you may have loudness hyperacusis. If not, please try to relax and lessen the anxious thoughts the best you can. Be thankful if you are not experiencing pain or loudness with these sounds. Whatever is going on, I pray it does not last. Be Well.
Thank you so much !!
 

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