Hi. I'm Josh and I'm 15 years and 5 months old.
Ok. So about 6 days ago I noticed a ringing in BOTH ears. Only in silence, or close to silence. It seemed to come straight after I had probably the worse period of stress and panic of my life, due to something unrelated. I had not been exposed to dangerous noise prior. No concerts, gunshots, etc. I assumed this was down to stress and was aware of it's impact on tinnitus. I suffer from chronic anxiety and depression it should be noted.
A couple days later, during a panic attack, I shouted. BIG mistake. It certainly wasn't at the top of my voice, but I did shout and for about 1.5 - 2 seconds. AND I was in a pretty enclosed space. The day after, my grandad clapped loudly in front of me. The day after, my dog barked loudly a few metres away (inside).
As of writing this today, 6 days after it began, my LEFT ear, in a quiet room, seems to ring very loudly. I'm extremely scared now. Did these brief but loud sounds (especially my shout) make it permanent since my ears are going to be more sensitive? Is it going to recover? All I know is that I DEFINITELY was not, based on decibels and duration, exposed to a dangerous level of noise.
There is a wax build-up in the left ear but I strongly doubt that to be the cause. But I'm kicking myself over shouting. I had complex hearing tests (Not your ordinary audiogram thing) just two months ago, which measured the hearing cells of the cochlea. This was due to other concerns. 0% damage detected. My theory is that my shout made it much louder and permanent during the vital recovery process. Please let me know what you think about this. My dad has made a follow up with the ENT but I'd like some feedback from here. It's really quite loud.
Ok. So about 6 days ago I noticed a ringing in BOTH ears. Only in silence, or close to silence. It seemed to come straight after I had probably the worse period of stress and panic of my life, due to something unrelated. I had not been exposed to dangerous noise prior. No concerts, gunshots, etc. I assumed this was down to stress and was aware of it's impact on tinnitus. I suffer from chronic anxiety and depression it should be noted.
A couple days later, during a panic attack, I shouted. BIG mistake. It certainly wasn't at the top of my voice, but I did shout and for about 1.5 - 2 seconds. AND I was in a pretty enclosed space. The day after, my grandad clapped loudly in front of me. The day after, my dog barked loudly a few metres away (inside).
As of writing this today, 6 days after it began, my LEFT ear, in a quiet room, seems to ring very loudly. I'm extremely scared now. Did these brief but loud sounds (especially my shout) make it permanent since my ears are going to be more sensitive? Is it going to recover? All I know is that I DEFINITELY was not, based on decibels and duration, exposed to a dangerous level of noise.
There is a wax build-up in the left ear but I strongly doubt that to be the cause. But I'm kicking myself over shouting. I had complex hearing tests (Not your ordinary audiogram thing) just two months ago, which measured the hearing cells of the cochlea. This was due to other concerns. 0% damage detected. My theory is that my shout made it much louder and permanent during the vital recovery process. Please let me know what you think about this. My dad has made a follow up with the ENT but I'd like some feedback from here. It's really quite loud.