Hi Tom,My current issue started after a DJ event where I was using my custom silicone earplugs. Maybe the occlusion caused my ear to act up.
Thank you for the information. Now that I know more about your tinnitus, I suspect it may have been caused by exposure to loud noise. If you frequently used headphones, earbuds, or a headset—even at low volumes—or attended places with loud music before your symptoms began, this could suggest noise-induced tinnitus. If you're experiencing hyperacusis or sensitivity to sound, this further supports my suspicion. Exposure to loud noise is one of the most common causes of tinnitus.
The fact that you are, or used to be a DJ and have noticed increased pressure in your ears is another indication that your symptoms may be due to loud noise exposure. Some believe that wearing earplugs, even high-end custom-molded ones, will protect them from making their tinnitus worse. Unfortunately, this isn't always the case.
In my opinion, someone with tinnitus playing loud music as a DJ or attending events with loud music is not a good idea. External sounds can pass through the skull and reach the inner ear via bone conduction if external sounds are loud enough. If someone's tinnitus spikes, they might be lucky enough for it to return to baseline within a short time. However, frequent exposure to loud music increases the risk of permanently worsening tinnitus. I apologize for sounding so serious.
I've spoken with others who have noise-induced tinnitus, who have experienced pressure in their ears and muffled hearing. They believed this was caused by attending loud venues or listening to audio through headphones. When they stopped going to such places and discontinued headphone use, their symptoms improved.
I advise you to stop DJing if possible and stop listening to audio through headphones.
Please remember that overusing earplugs and avoiding normal, everyday sounds will not improve your symptoms. I suggest you see an audiologist specializing in tinnitus and hyperacusis management. You may also need hearing aids.
I wish you well,
Michael