I got tinnitus in March and in April the ringing almost completely went away after ear wax removal. It was reduced to a very faint ringing in one ear which didn't bother me at all. I thought it was all over. Since then it has increased in volume and pitch almost on a weekly basis for no obvious reason. I also have loud crackling in my ears when I swallow and my right ear clicks when I talk. I don't know if this is connected to the tinnitus though.
I saw an ENT for the first time yesterday and she was dismissive of my concerns and told me tinnitus can't progress that quickly and should stop worrying but I know for a fact it's much louder now than it was back in April. Something has definitely caused it to worsen, what I don't know.
I have perfect hearing in both ears so it can't be hearing loss and I haven't been exposed to any loud noise or taking any medication.
Could obsessing over the level of the sound cause it to increase? I think I am spending way too much time thinking about it and reading about it online. I hate coming to this forum but I can't help it since there's so much information one here.
I really don't want this becoming severe tinnitus, I would not cope. I thought tinnitus was supposed to get better, not worse and certainly not this rapidly.
I saw an ENT for the first time yesterday and she was dismissive of my concerns and told me tinnitus can't progress that quickly and should stop worrying but I know for a fact it's much louder now than it was back in April. Something has definitely caused it to worsen, what I don't know.
I have perfect hearing in both ears so it can't be hearing loss and I haven't been exposed to any loud noise or taking any medication.
Could obsessing over the level of the sound cause it to increase? I think I am spending way too much time thinking about it and reading about it online. I hate coming to this forum but I can't help it since there's so much information one here.
I really don't want this becoming severe tinnitus, I would not cope. I thought tinnitus was supposed to get better, not worse and certainly not this rapidly.