My right ear canal is sore, which I suspect is irritation from my earplugs. (I don't think it's an infection, but will probably see a doctor just in case.)
I don't want it to worsen so I'll need to give the plugs a break for a little bit. The problem is that I need the plugs because I have hyperacusis. While my hyperacusis is rather mild, I also have phonophobia which isn't doing me any favors.
I've been wearing earplugs more or less whenever I leave the house aside when I'm just checking the mail or something like that. And my rowdy family is consistently noisy, so I sometimes use them in doors as well. Lots of usage.
I can use muffs at home, and maybe (reluctantly) when going to the store and stuff. But what about work?
I work at a Walmart. There's obnoxious customers, shopping carts, loud refrigerators, and annoying music playing over the speakers. Ordinarily I wear my plugs from when I get on the bus to make it there, to when I'm arriving home. But as previously stated, this currently isn't really an option. And I can't wear earmuffs at work. It's just not happening.
So as things stand now, I can either
A: Not use earplugs in my noisy work place and risk a worsening.
Or
B: Continue to use them and cause my ears further harm.
Any advice? Really frustrated.
I don't want it to worsen so I'll need to give the plugs a break for a little bit. The problem is that I need the plugs because I have hyperacusis. While my hyperacusis is rather mild, I also have phonophobia which isn't doing me any favors.
I've been wearing earplugs more or less whenever I leave the house aside when I'm just checking the mail or something like that. And my rowdy family is consistently noisy, so I sometimes use them in doors as well. Lots of usage.
I can use muffs at home, and maybe (reluctantly) when going to the store and stuff. But what about work?
I work at a Walmart. There's obnoxious customers, shopping carts, loud refrigerators, and annoying music playing over the speakers. Ordinarily I wear my plugs from when I get on the bus to make it there, to when I'm arriving home. But as previously stated, this currently isn't really an option. And I can't wear earmuffs at work. It's just not happening.
So as things stand now, I can either
A: Not use earplugs in my noisy work place and risk a worsening.
Or
B: Continue to use them and cause my ears further harm.
Any advice? Really frustrated.