- Mar 11, 2020
- 211
- Tinnitus Since
- 1/2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- A loud live music show
Hi folks,
I have noise-induced tinnitus after attending a concert nearly 6 months ago. Initially the tinnitus was bilateral, and it has gone away in the right ear, but not in the left.
I'm curious: have others here seen any tinnitus improvement after the 6-month mark of their acoustic trauma? I'd be curious to hear any and all anecdotes, whether positive or negative.
Interestingly in my case, the tinnitus started in both ears, and at one point, I thought it had completely faded in the left ear. As of today, it's actually the right ear that's completely faded. This means that at some point it actually returned to the left ear (perhaps when I had a spike) and never went away. I don't actually know when or why it came back though. FWIW, my ENT has said he'll want to do a scan of the left ear if the tinnitus remains, in order to rule out other causes.
I have noise-induced tinnitus after attending a concert nearly 6 months ago. Initially the tinnitus was bilateral, and it has gone away in the right ear, but not in the left.
I'm curious: have others here seen any tinnitus improvement after the 6-month mark of their acoustic trauma? I'd be curious to hear any and all anecdotes, whether positive or negative.
Interestingly in my case, the tinnitus started in both ears, and at one point, I thought it had completely faded in the left ear. As of today, it's actually the right ear that's completely faded. This means that at some point it actually returned to the left ear (perhaps when I had a spike) and never went away. I don't actually know when or why it came back though. FWIW, my ENT has said he'll want to do a scan of the left ear if the tinnitus remains, in order to rule out other causes.