Hi all,
I wanted to share my recent experience with tinnitus and seek some input. I'm 21 years old, and three weeks ago, I was at a bar with a live band. It was quite loud, and I was near the band for about an hour.
Although I wasn't directly in front of the speaker, it was loud enough that I had to shout to talk to my friends. When I left the bar, I noticed a very loud ringing in my ears and some muffled hearing.
The next day, the ringing was significantly better, and it has gradually improved day by day, albeit slowly. Three days after the exposure, I took prednisone and had a hearing test, which showed my hearing is normal. My hearing has always been good, and I didn't suspect any loss before the test.
Regarding the volume of the tinnitus, I mostly notice the ringing when my ear is on my pillow at night. In a quiet room, I might hear a little bit of static, but it's not very loud.
What concerns me more is that everyday sounds like my air conditioner, fans, running water, wind on the highway, and flushing the toilet all have a slight whistle or ringing sound in the background. The sound isn't loud, but it is annoying.
Will this go away, or is it likely to improve? I don't usually go to concerts or loud bars, and this is my first time experiencing something like this. Over the past few weeks, I've been extremely worried and have had panic attacks, but the gradual improvement has made me a bit more relaxed. I hope it goes away soon so I can return to my normal life. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I wanted to share my recent experience with tinnitus and seek some input. I'm 21 years old, and three weeks ago, I was at a bar with a live band. It was quite loud, and I was near the band for about an hour.
Although I wasn't directly in front of the speaker, it was loud enough that I had to shout to talk to my friends. When I left the bar, I noticed a very loud ringing in my ears and some muffled hearing.
The next day, the ringing was significantly better, and it has gradually improved day by day, albeit slowly. Three days after the exposure, I took prednisone and had a hearing test, which showed my hearing is normal. My hearing has always been good, and I didn't suspect any loss before the test.
Regarding the volume of the tinnitus, I mostly notice the ringing when my ear is on my pillow at night. In a quiet room, I might hear a little bit of static, but it's not very loud.
What concerns me more is that everyday sounds like my air conditioner, fans, running water, wind on the highway, and flushing the toilet all have a slight whistle or ringing sound in the background. The sound isn't loud, but it is annoying.
Will this go away, or is it likely to improve? I don't usually go to concerts or loud bars, and this is my first time experiencing something like this. Over the past few weeks, I've been extremely worried and have had panic attacks, but the gradual improvement has made me a bit more relaxed. I hope it goes away soon so I can return to my normal life. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!