What sort of accoustic trauma are you are exposed to?I know why I have it in both - acoustic trauma. But in one ear it's worse than the other. I would not say that T is one ear means it's less severe than T in both. Depends on how loud it is and how the person reacts to it.
What sort of accoustic trauma are you are exposed to?
So your T is in both ears? Does your T flutuates as in certain days is loud and certain days is lower? Is it reactive meaning does it compete with the rise in the surrounding?A very hot .357 Magnum load out of a 2" snub nose revolver in a small enclosed space with very little acoustic damping.
So your T is in both ears? Does your T flutuates as in certain days is loud and certain days is lower? Is it reactive meaning does it compete with the rise in the surrounding?
Does hearing T in one ear mean your tinnitus isn't that server? And why do people hear tinnitus in both?