Hi,
since my 2. sudden hearing loss with resulting hearing loss and hyperacusis, I always wear cotton balls in both ears, just to protect against sudden acoustic events like falling plate, glass bottles, cars and and and... of course protection it's just a few dB reduction but it really helped me.
Now, 2 weeks ago I was in a little restaurant filled with about 10 people talking and laughing, no additional music or something like this....
After leaving the venue, I already had a hissing tinnitus and a little feeling of stuffed ears... Tinnitus increased over the last day, pressure decreased...
My question, does someone know this situation, and could the tinnitus come from an over reaction, because the ears are mostly in silence? Does the brain have problems managing "normal level" sounds?
Thanks
since my 2. sudden hearing loss with resulting hearing loss and hyperacusis, I always wear cotton balls in both ears, just to protect against sudden acoustic events like falling plate, glass bottles, cars and and and... of course protection it's just a few dB reduction but it really helped me.
Now, 2 weeks ago I was in a little restaurant filled with about 10 people talking and laughing, no additional music or something like this....
After leaving the venue, I already had a hissing tinnitus and a little feeling of stuffed ears... Tinnitus increased over the last day, pressure decreased...
My question, does someone know this situation, and could the tinnitus come from an over reaction, because the ears are mostly in silence? Does the brain have problems managing "normal level" sounds?
Thanks