- Jun 3, 2018
- 97
- Tinnitus Since
- 2/6/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Acoustic Trauma (Concert)
Hi,
I've recently been exposed to a pretty loud fire alarm (for like 30-45 seconds until I was able to get a hold of my ear muffs) and then exited quickly (within 2-3 minutes). I am afraid this has caused additional ear damage.
Background info: I got tinnitus due to acoustic trauma around 4 months ago. It's been pretty low (only audible in quiet places) but consistent since then. I got an initial treatment of steroids and the last hearing test showed very good hearing in up to very high frequencies. It seems that the 2 doctors I saw agree that my tinnitus may be more tied to anxiety regarding it rather than the sound itself.
Anyway I'm wondering what everybody thinks? How do you deal with this type of exposure to fire alarms and potentially harmful sounds?
I've recently been exposed to a pretty loud fire alarm (for like 30-45 seconds until I was able to get a hold of my ear muffs) and then exited quickly (within 2-3 minutes). I am afraid this has caused additional ear damage.
Background info: I got tinnitus due to acoustic trauma around 4 months ago. It's been pretty low (only audible in quiet places) but consistent since then. I got an initial treatment of steroids and the last hearing test showed very good hearing in up to very high frequencies. It seems that the 2 doctors I saw agree that my tinnitus may be more tied to anxiety regarding it rather than the sound itself.
Anyway I'm wondering what everybody thinks? How do you deal with this type of exposure to fire alarms and potentially harmful sounds?