- Jun 3, 2018
- 97
- Tinnitus Since
- 2/6/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Trauma (Concert)
Hi,
Last night I received a kiss on the ear (by accident) and although it was quite loud I didn't experience immediate changes in tinnitus or any sensation of fullness. However, when I got back to a quieter setting I noticed that a new tone in my tinnitus had gotten louder. It wasn't a completely new tone since I was already mid-spike due to having the cold/a fever at the moment. What scared me was that it seems more persistent.
I made an appointment to see an ENT in 2 days, but I am wondering, does no immediate pain or fullness sensation indicate that it might be fine after all? Or as a general rule, is a kiss on the ear always dangerous and harmful. Do you think the spike might go away - and the kiss might not have caused permanent damage?
Please let me know your stories... I am very worried at the moment and don't know what to do. I had just habituated to my old tinnitus and was doing really well...
Last night I received a kiss on the ear (by accident) and although it was quite loud I didn't experience immediate changes in tinnitus or any sensation of fullness. However, when I got back to a quieter setting I noticed that a new tone in my tinnitus had gotten louder. It wasn't a completely new tone since I was already mid-spike due to having the cold/a fever at the moment. What scared me was that it seems more persistent.
I made an appointment to see an ENT in 2 days, but I am wondering, does no immediate pain or fullness sensation indicate that it might be fine after all? Or as a general rule, is a kiss on the ear always dangerous and harmful. Do you think the spike might go away - and the kiss might not have caused permanent damage?
Please let me know your stories... I am very worried at the moment and don't know what to do. I had just habituated to my old tinnitus and was doing really well...