- Nov 7, 2018
- 2
- Tinnitus Since
- 2013
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Firework + Eustachian tube complication
Hello,
I've suffered from noise induced tinnitus from a firework that exploded near me in my left ear for 5 years. I used one of the neuromonic devices as a treatment, and while that did not remove the tinnitus, it did make it less of a bother and these days even on quite days it doesnt really bother me that much.
Fast forward to about a week ago, I started having Eustachian tube issues (blocked ear, ringing, muffled). Doctor had a look in my ear canal, the capillaries on my eardrum were dilated and the canal was quite red (pic below- sorry if gross!). Additionally, I suffered a sensitivity to sound, but it wasnt too bad.
Unfortunately, after a night out at a birthday party with noise levels (it was outside at a pub, not like clubbing or anything that loud) that normally wouldn't be a problem, I developed a ringing in right my ear. I suspected it would disappear, but here, 4 days later (with sleepless nights) it still rings. The symptoms from earlier had...mostly.... gone, but still noticeable. The ringing however is just as prevalent as before.
Does anyone have any experience with something like this? Does noise sensitivity from ETD cause permanent tinnitus? Is there anything I can do now to reduce it??
I've had ETD before and it all went away within a few days. Of course no GP or audiologist has answers for me because my hearing is normal and pressure is normal now too.
I've suffered from noise induced tinnitus from a firework that exploded near me in my left ear for 5 years. I used one of the neuromonic devices as a treatment, and while that did not remove the tinnitus, it did make it less of a bother and these days even on quite days it doesnt really bother me that much.
Fast forward to about a week ago, I started having Eustachian tube issues (blocked ear, ringing, muffled). Doctor had a look in my ear canal, the capillaries on my eardrum were dilated and the canal was quite red (pic below- sorry if gross!). Additionally, I suffered a sensitivity to sound, but it wasnt too bad.
Unfortunately, after a night out at a birthday party with noise levels (it was outside at a pub, not like clubbing or anything that loud) that normally wouldn't be a problem, I developed a ringing in right my ear. I suspected it would disappear, but here, 4 days later (with sleepless nights) it still rings. The symptoms from earlier had...mostly.... gone, but still noticeable. The ringing however is just as prevalent as before.
Does anyone have any experience with something like this? Does noise sensitivity from ETD cause permanent tinnitus? Is there anything I can do now to reduce it??
I've had ETD before and it all went away within a few days. Of course no GP or audiologist has answers for me because my hearing is normal and pressure is normal now too.