Hello. My name is Ryan, I'm 24 and I'm unsure as to what my current situation with tinnitus is. I really would appreciate any comments you might have or wisdom you might share.
My story
Having only ever had ringing in my ear once after attending a concert it's safe to say my past experience with tinnitus has been minimal. However I started using earplugs when sleeping for a time and one night I pushed the earplug far enough into my ear to cause pain and since then I've been hearing all sorts of sounds. I'm unsure if it was the very act of putting the earplug too far into my ear that was the cause, or if it was the nights beforehand that caused a large buildup of wax, but I do lean towards the former as the pain was in the left ear and that's where most of the issues now are.
I was unable to visit the doctors due to a house move but after around 2 weeks of muffled sound, and hearing both a low tone and a high pitched whine in my left ear it was finally revealed to be a buildup of earwax. I was referred to what you might call a hearing clinic and they removed the wax which fixed the muffled sound and the high pitched whine.
Current situation
It's been just over 2 weeks now and I am still left with a low-pitched tone in my left ear which at times seems constant and at others intermittent like a typewriter or some technological device. (bbb-beee-bb-b-beee) I can't be sure of this but it seems as though the tone changes in volume. Despite being in the same environment the tone will seemingly increase in volume or be so faint as to be unnoticeable even when I'm focusing on it.
Aside from the low tone in my left ear I've also started to notice other sounds in my right ear.
1. A high pitched whine (not noticeable in most situations but very noticable when my right ear is on my pillow) I can't be certain but it seems like the whine is louder when I'm listening to something.
2. A tone similar to the one in my left ear but at a higher pitch. I'm worried about this one in particular as although I can only hear it for a second or two when I put my finger in my right ear it feels as though this could become like the constant tone in my left ear.
Summary:
I'm reluctant to admit I have life-long tinnitus but it may very well be the case. The changing nature of the sounds and also the way this all happened makes me feel like it's temporary and may be caused by stress or a lasting infection/inflammation, or something, but that's just wishful thinking. I'm thankful that right now the tone is low and can be ignored for most of the day, but being someone that suffers from issues with anxiety/panic/depression and other health issues the tinnitus is something that I struggle to deal with and definitely affects my mood.
Just as a last note: I often feel like there is somewhat of a fullness or pressure in my left ear and I also have trouble popping it (holding my nose and breathing out). My hope is that the earplugs and the build up of wax caused some kind of issue with what I believe are called 'Eustachian tubes'. I have a hearing test in the next couple days so I'm hoping to learn more about this.
Any thoughts are REALLY appreciated. Thank you.
My story
Having only ever had ringing in my ear once after attending a concert it's safe to say my past experience with tinnitus has been minimal. However I started using earplugs when sleeping for a time and one night I pushed the earplug far enough into my ear to cause pain and since then I've been hearing all sorts of sounds. I'm unsure if it was the very act of putting the earplug too far into my ear that was the cause, or if it was the nights beforehand that caused a large buildup of wax, but I do lean towards the former as the pain was in the left ear and that's where most of the issues now are.
I was unable to visit the doctors due to a house move but after around 2 weeks of muffled sound, and hearing both a low tone and a high pitched whine in my left ear it was finally revealed to be a buildup of earwax. I was referred to what you might call a hearing clinic and they removed the wax which fixed the muffled sound and the high pitched whine.
Current situation
It's been just over 2 weeks now and I am still left with a low-pitched tone in my left ear which at times seems constant and at others intermittent like a typewriter or some technological device. (bbb-beee-bb-b-beee) I can't be sure of this but it seems as though the tone changes in volume. Despite being in the same environment the tone will seemingly increase in volume or be so faint as to be unnoticeable even when I'm focusing on it.
Aside from the low tone in my left ear I've also started to notice other sounds in my right ear.
1. A high pitched whine (not noticeable in most situations but very noticable when my right ear is on my pillow) I can't be certain but it seems like the whine is louder when I'm listening to something.
2. A tone similar to the one in my left ear but at a higher pitch. I'm worried about this one in particular as although I can only hear it for a second or two when I put my finger in my right ear it feels as though this could become like the constant tone in my left ear.
Summary:
I'm reluctant to admit I have life-long tinnitus but it may very well be the case. The changing nature of the sounds and also the way this all happened makes me feel like it's temporary and may be caused by stress or a lasting infection/inflammation, or something, but that's just wishful thinking. I'm thankful that right now the tone is low and can be ignored for most of the day, but being someone that suffers from issues with anxiety/panic/depression and other health issues the tinnitus is something that I struggle to deal with and definitely affects my mood.
Just as a last note: I often feel like there is somewhat of a fullness or pressure in my left ear and I also have trouble popping it (holding my nose and breathing out). My hope is that the earplugs and the build up of wax caused some kind of issue with what I believe are called 'Eustachian tubes'. I have a hearing test in the next couple days so I'm hoping to learn more about this.
Any thoughts are REALLY appreciated. Thank you.
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