I was at home in my room yesterday changing my foam earplugs (I wear them almost all the day cause I have severe H) with the wood door of my room closed and the door of my brother's room next to mine (around 4,5 m) slammed.
I was surprised by the noise but it didn't hurt me. So I stayed in my room, didn't already put my earplugs in and then the same door slammed another time, maybe 10 mns after.
My ears are not hurting (cause I have pain due to my H) but I don't know today my T in my left ear is just disturbing me.
This is a frequency I already heard but it hasn't settled down yet from this morning and I was just thinking if the slammed door can cause this spike? It's an annoying eeeeeeeeeeee, which I hate.
A Hyperacusis fellow frightened me with "maybe you should take steroids".
What do you think about this?
I was surprised by the noise but it didn't hurt me. So I stayed in my room, didn't already put my earplugs in and then the same door slammed another time, maybe 10 mns after.
My ears are not hurting (cause I have pain due to my H) but I don't know today my T in my left ear is just disturbing me.
This is a frequency I already heard but it hasn't settled down yet from this morning and I was just thinking if the slammed door can cause this spike? It's an annoying eeeeeeeeeeee, which I hate.
A Hyperacusis fellow frightened me with "maybe you should take steroids".
What do you think about this?