Hi everyone,
I've recently noticed that I have mild tinnitus whenever I am in a quiet room without much ambient noise, then when it starts it continues over the ambience. There's usually two or three seconds of silence then a soft ringing starts. I'm not sure if noise exposure or neck injuries caused it. I've been to four or five tinnitus-causing concerts in my life where it was gone when I woke the next day and used to listen to headphones a lot on high volume. I also have forward head posture and have had many headaches and stiffness over the last three years from using my laptop too much for uni assignments and have been seeing a chiropractor for a while.
Now I only use over ear headphones at low volume when I have to and always wear earplugs at concerts or rehearsals, so I'm not worried about the tinnitus getting worse. Since I started wearing earplugs though I've had full feelings in my ears afterwards, more earwax draining, occasional pain and some abnormal sensitivity to loud sounds (eg feeling the need to block my ears when listening to a live orchestra.)
I am worried about getting Meniere's Disease when I'm older as I've read that it can cause deafness and that cervical spine injuries can cause it.
I am a pianist and composer and music is my life, and I also have Absolute Pitch which I consider one of my biggest gifts, so I'm afraid of going deaf.
Could I prevent/lower my risk of Meniere's if I reverse the forward head posture? I don't seem to have any other risk factors of the condition.
If it means anything my tinnitus is usually the B above middle C (around 480 Hz) when it is a pure tone. Sometimes it's just non-pitched ringing.
I've recently noticed that I have mild tinnitus whenever I am in a quiet room without much ambient noise, then when it starts it continues over the ambience. There's usually two or three seconds of silence then a soft ringing starts. I'm not sure if noise exposure or neck injuries caused it. I've been to four or five tinnitus-causing concerts in my life where it was gone when I woke the next day and used to listen to headphones a lot on high volume. I also have forward head posture and have had many headaches and stiffness over the last three years from using my laptop too much for uni assignments and have been seeing a chiropractor for a while.
Now I only use over ear headphones at low volume when I have to and always wear earplugs at concerts or rehearsals, so I'm not worried about the tinnitus getting worse. Since I started wearing earplugs though I've had full feelings in my ears afterwards, more earwax draining, occasional pain and some abnormal sensitivity to loud sounds (eg feeling the need to block my ears when listening to a live orchestra.)
I am worried about getting Meniere's Disease when I'm older as I've read that it can cause deafness and that cervical spine injuries can cause it.
I am a pianist and composer and music is my life, and I also have Absolute Pitch which I consider one of my biggest gifts, so I'm afraid of going deaf.
Could I prevent/lower my risk of Meniere's if I reverse the forward head posture? I don't seem to have any other risk factors of the condition.
If it means anything my tinnitus is usually the B above middle C (around 480 Hz) when it is a pure tone. Sometimes it's just non-pitched ringing.
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