I have never heard of nor know an explanation for how this occurred and believe it is just coincidence.
Listed problems that are known to cause tinnitus
1 :Hearing loss: acoustic trauma, ototoxic drugs, loud music, ear infection, middle ear bone damage, ear drum burst, ear wax
2: Neck/Jaw tinnitus : TMD, TMJ, Neck Jaw spine problems, Cervical issues.
3: Head trauma:, TBI, brain tumor, aneurysm,
Well it happened they used a towel touched my ear even the inside the edge of the ear I believe that's why it came back
I have never heard of nor know an explanation for how this occurred and believe it is just coincidence.
Listed problems that are known to cause tinnitus
1 :Hearing loss: acoustic trauma, ototoxic drugs, loud music, ear infection, middle ear bone damage, ear drum burst, ear wax
2: Neck/Jaw tinnitus : TMD, TMJ, Neck Jaw spine problems, Cervical issues.
3: Head trauma:, TBI, brain tumor, aneurysm,
Traumatic brain injury, like from a hard hit to the head.what is TBI?
Did they slap your ear?Well it happened they used a towel touched my ear even the inside the edge of the ear I believe that's why it came back
I'm not saying it didn't happen, but I can't picture any causality.
I believe you. I touched my own ear the other day and loud tinnitus immediately started.
Trying a explanation.....
Maybe the vacuum created acted like a suction cup, the ear drum began to vibrate?
There is no need for perfect vacuum, just pressing the pinna and releasing creates a vibration, sometimes. I remember a case when someone who participated in am-101 got her tinnitus after being kissed in the ear, and i do not think there was "acoustic trauma" there.There is no vacuum created or pressurization happening when you touch your ear (unless you stick something in the ear canal to the point of sealing it shut).
I remember at least one (possibly two) people who posted here about developing T after being kissed on the ear...I remember a case when someone who participated in am-101 got her tinnitus after being kissed in the ear,
No a vacuum or suction is still necessary. A kiss to the pinna will not cause suction, a kiss that covers the ear canal opening can cause suction. The suction then pulls on the ear drum. Simply touching the pinna will not do that.There is no need for perfect vacuum, just pressing the pinna and releasing creates a vibration, sometimes. I remember a case when someone who participated in am-101 got her tinnitus after being kissed in the ear, and i do not think there was "acoustic trauma" there.
I should have been more careful and not use the strong word "vacuum".
Vacuum means "zero molecules". Of course i was not saying that, because of toucbing the ear with the towel, all the molecules magically disappeared.
I should not have used the word "vacuum".
There is no need for perfect vacuum, just pressing the pinna and releasing creates a vibration, sometimes. I remember a case when someone who participated in am-101 got her tinnitus after being kissed in the ear, and i do not think there was "acoustic trauma" there.