I went to a party almost two weeks ago and when I finally left I noticed huge ringing in my ears. It was incredibly loud and impossible to ignore. I went to an ENT 4 days later and did a hearing test, the results were not bad and not far off and he said no huge damage has been done and to give ears time to recover. Fast forward two weeks from the initial party, and the tinnitus has lessened a lot. I hope it gets better but I see progress. What really seems to bother me is that I have pain to even normal sounds. I believe this is hyperacusis. Now, here's the thing: I hear sharp ringing WHEN some noisy sound occurs. Lets say the water faucet is on, I hear sharp ringing in the background with the water. Heater is on full blast? Or a swirling fan is on? There's a sharp ring associated with it. There's a ring sound coming from the humming of my computer. Etc. When these things are turned off, the ringing stops. It seems like my ears cant handle certain sounds without making a ring, I'm guessing due to sensitivity of the sound. I don't know if this stems from tinnitus, hyperacusis, or something else. The sound doesn't seem like it comes internally, like tinnitus does, it feels like it comes from where the object is producing sound from. Thus I don't know if this stems from tinnitus or not.
It's been about two weeks now as mentioned, and the tinnitus I believe has gotten better, but the pain and ringing associated from noisy sounds are still pretty up there. I also must admit that I've been using ear plugs to go to sleep through the noisy heater in my apartment building because it's so noisy that I felt like it may make the T&H worse, but I recently came across that noisy things do not make T&H worse if the decibels are in line with being normal. Is this true?
Some questions:
Should I stop wearing ear plugs unless absolutely necessary? As mentioned I felt that since my ears are particularly sensitive that maybe even normal sounds can antagonize my ears and cause worse tinnitus, since it is still sensitive. Is this the wrong way to look at it?
Does anyone know what the ringing (that sounds external) with noisy objects is called? Is it T? H? Is it just ear sensitivity? Is this temporary?
Regardless of what the external ringing may stem from I believe the pain to sounds, along with ear fullness, is considered H. How often is this temporary? Are there statistics on how long it lasts, or how often it goes away?
Is it okay to still use earbuds and earphones, on low volume?
Thanks for any responses.
It's been about two weeks now as mentioned, and the tinnitus I believe has gotten better, but the pain and ringing associated from noisy sounds are still pretty up there. I also must admit that I've been using ear plugs to go to sleep through the noisy heater in my apartment building because it's so noisy that I felt like it may make the T&H worse, but I recently came across that noisy things do not make T&H worse if the decibels are in line with being normal. Is this true?
Some questions:
Should I stop wearing ear plugs unless absolutely necessary? As mentioned I felt that since my ears are particularly sensitive that maybe even normal sounds can antagonize my ears and cause worse tinnitus, since it is still sensitive. Is this the wrong way to look at it?
Does anyone know what the ringing (that sounds external) with noisy objects is called? Is it T? H? Is it just ear sensitivity? Is this temporary?
Regardless of what the external ringing may stem from I believe the pain to sounds, along with ear fullness, is considered H. How often is this temporary? Are there statistics on how long it lasts, or how often it goes away?
Is it okay to still use earbuds and earphones, on low volume?
Thanks for any responses.