Or both? I've had tinnitus for many years, but ever since my worsening from a brief noise exposure 2 years ago, I'm getting an issue with my left ear with certain sounds.
A very idiotic store manager decided recently to jack up all the self check out scanners. The high pitch beep was so loud, the first one actually faintly caused pain in my left ear. I thought I was just being sensitive, but by 7th one my left ear was aching. My right ear was bothered but not as bad. I know I can be sensitive to glass hitting, plates hitting each other ect., but I've never been hurt quite like this. I don't go outside and hear traffic and have a problem. But this has caused a severe problem.
It's been almost a week, and I still have
1) Deep ache inside ear
2) Odd tight feeling inside the ear
3) Normal tinnitus is higher pitch and more noticeable (objectively tested).
I don't understand how I'm fine for 2 months, I've had some noises that were semi-loud, no issue. But this pitch of the scanner, this higher freq. and at a loud level, has killed my left ear. How is it, after almost a week, I feel as bad as day 1? This seems awfully serious for something to not recover after an entire week. I'm actually concerned this level was maxed out and could of been at an extremely irresponsible volume.
Is it normal with damaged ears to take more than a week for these symptoms to abate? Is it normal that if this is more a hyperacusis/TTTS issue that it could affect my normal T to be different/louder? Is there anything you can do to calm the ear, because it feels as if it's in a knot.
A very idiotic store manager decided recently to jack up all the self check out scanners. The high pitch beep was so loud, the first one actually faintly caused pain in my left ear. I thought I was just being sensitive, but by 7th one my left ear was aching. My right ear was bothered but not as bad. I know I can be sensitive to glass hitting, plates hitting each other ect., but I've never been hurt quite like this. I don't go outside and hear traffic and have a problem. But this has caused a severe problem.
It's been almost a week, and I still have
1) Deep ache inside ear
2) Odd tight feeling inside the ear
3) Normal tinnitus is higher pitch and more noticeable (objectively tested).
I don't understand how I'm fine for 2 months, I've had some noises that were semi-loud, no issue. But this pitch of the scanner, this higher freq. and at a loud level, has killed my left ear. How is it, after almost a week, I feel as bad as day 1? This seems awfully serious for something to not recover after an entire week. I'm actually concerned this level was maxed out and could of been at an extremely irresponsible volume.
Is it normal with damaged ears to take more than a week for these symptoms to abate? Is it normal that if this is more a hyperacusis/TTTS issue that it could affect my normal T to be different/louder? Is there anything you can do to calm the ear, because it feels as if it's in a knot.