So I have tinnitus since 6 weeks and it has not been the best time of my life; I am at my lowest point.
I went to GP and ENT and ER.
My ENT said I had no hearing loss.
I was using my headphones a couple days before I got tinnitus and they were pretty loud but nothing happened and then a few days later I got tinnitus.
But my GP says it's from my previous stress and anxiety and my ENT says it's due to ETD.
So I could only hope and pray it goes away.
But my question is that my hearing is good, why do I still have to protect my ears?
I have gone to bars, and I drive with my radio on and my windows open, I vacuum my house, dry my hair and my tinnitus does get a bit louder but by the end of the night it goes back down and in the mornings it's pretty quiet.
Is protecting your ears only for the ones with hearing loss?
All help will be appreciated.
I went to GP and ENT and ER.
My ENT said I had no hearing loss.
I was using my headphones a couple days before I got tinnitus and they were pretty loud but nothing happened and then a few days later I got tinnitus.
But my GP says it's from my previous stress and anxiety and my ENT says it's due to ETD.
So I could only hope and pray it goes away.
But my question is that my hearing is good, why do I still have to protect my ears?
I have gone to bars, and I drive with my radio on and my windows open, I vacuum my house, dry my hair and my tinnitus does get a bit louder but by the end of the night it goes back down and in the mornings it's pretty quiet.
Is protecting your ears only for the ones with hearing loss?
All help will be appreciated.