As I explained in my intro, I had very very mild T for five years after a concert.
Following a virus and sinusitis at Christmas my T worsened. It has improved greatly over past few weeks and is now 2/10 most of the day.
However if I am in any environment other than my home such as a car, a moderately loud restaurant, shopping, my T will spike to about 6/10 once I am home again in the quiet of my house. This will subside after an hour or two. I don't feel that any of these situations are loud enough to need ear protection but do impact upon my T.
Is this normal? It used to do this before the virus but didn't spike so high and went completely away afterwards.
I am fine with my T. No stress, I sleep well. I'm very accepting of it but just want to understand it more to avoid further damage. Plus as my original T was noise induced but this 'episode' was caused by a virus/sinusitis/EDT I never know what to answer when people ask what caused it.
Should I protect my ears in everyday situations?
Thank you, Steffi
Following a virus and sinusitis at Christmas my T worsened. It has improved greatly over past few weeks and is now 2/10 most of the day.
However if I am in any environment other than my home such as a car, a moderately loud restaurant, shopping, my T will spike to about 6/10 once I am home again in the quiet of my house. This will subside after an hour or two. I don't feel that any of these situations are loud enough to need ear protection but do impact upon my T.
Is this normal? It used to do this before the virus but didn't spike so high and went completely away afterwards.
I am fine with my T. No stress, I sleep well. I'm very accepting of it but just want to understand it more to avoid further damage. Plus as my original T was noise induced but this 'episode' was caused by a virus/sinusitis/EDT I never know what to answer when people ask what caused it.
Should I protect my ears in everyday situations?
Thank you, Steffi