Hi,
As mentioned in the introduction post about myself, I got a high pitch tinnitus after a concert 3 weeks ago (had just a very mild tinnitus from before + hyperacusis, which did not bother me). The high pitch tinnitus is much worse, and at the moment I find it very hard to deal with it.
Today I had my first meeting with the ENT doctor, and she did not find anything wrong with my ears, further the audiogram showed that my hearing was very good on both ears (which surprise me a lot since I have been very stupid in my youth using shotgun without ear protection during hunting).
She concluded that I have tinnitus and hyperacusis and provided referral to a tinnitus specialist at a hospital nearby.
She said that noise-induced tinnitus with no hearing loss gives better prognosis of recovering and she said that I most likely will recover back to my mild tinnitus. I would like to believe it, but is this true? Or was it just to make me more positive...
As mentioned in the introduction post about myself, I got a high pitch tinnitus after a concert 3 weeks ago (had just a very mild tinnitus from before + hyperacusis, which did not bother me). The high pitch tinnitus is much worse, and at the moment I find it very hard to deal with it.
Today I had my first meeting with the ENT doctor, and she did not find anything wrong with my ears, further the audiogram showed that my hearing was very good on both ears (which surprise me a lot since I have been very stupid in my youth using shotgun without ear protection during hunting).
She concluded that I have tinnitus and hyperacusis and provided referral to a tinnitus specialist at a hospital nearby.
She said that noise-induced tinnitus with no hearing loss gives better prognosis of recovering and she said that I most likely will recover back to my mild tinnitus. I would like to believe it, but is this true? Or was it just to make me more positive...