When using ear muffs, I notice a thudding noise when walking about (especially when touching an ear cup). I've seen others describe this as the 'occlusion' effect.
I often use ear muffs when cooking at home as to protect my ears from the sound of clanging kitchenware. I'm concerned that the thudding noise from using ear muffs may actually be doing more harm the noise of plates occasionally crashing for example. I can't say I've noticed a difference in my tinnitus whether I use ear muffs or not in the kitchen, however my assumption was that it'd be best to use them. Nevertheless I'd be interested to get other people's thoughts on this.
My question: is it possible ear muffs can exacerbate tinnitus, or even cause hearing damage because of the thudding noise that's created when moving about?
These are the muffs I'm using now in case that's relevant: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000QHF98K
Thanks for reading my post and I look forward to reading any replies.
I often use ear muffs when cooking at home as to protect my ears from the sound of clanging kitchenware. I'm concerned that the thudding noise from using ear muffs may actually be doing more harm the noise of plates occasionally crashing for example. I can't say I've noticed a difference in my tinnitus whether I use ear muffs or not in the kitchen, however my assumption was that it'd be best to use them. Nevertheless I'd be interested to get other people's thoughts on this.
My question: is it possible ear muffs can exacerbate tinnitus, or even cause hearing damage because of the thudding noise that's created when moving about?
These are the muffs I'm using now in case that's relevant: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000QHF98K
Thanks for reading my post and I look forward to reading any replies.