Hi,
About five weeks ago I went shooting with some new ear protection. Turns out my new protection wasn't up to much - the sound was louder than my usual ear plugs but didn't seem overly loud, so I (stupidly) persevered with it for the session with the intention of not using them again.
A couple of hours later I noticed a ringing in my left ear. This got progressively worse over then next few days and I went to my GP after a week of it not improving. The GP looked me over and said it was noise induced tinnitus and would most likely clear itself - call back if it hasn't got any better in a week.
Things didn't improve over the next week so I called back and spoke to another doctor. He repeated what the first had said and suggested I give it another couple of weeks and see how it goes.
Over those two weeks the tinnitus seemed to improve very slightly (or maybe I'm just getting used to it?) and changed to a higher pitched tone. But worryingly I also started to get pain during this period (in both ears, but mainly the left) - an ache with also a fullness feeling and the need to 'pop' my ears regularly. Both the tinnitus and the pain/discomfort seem to be directly related to noise exposure - getting gradually worse as the day progresses. The tinnitus is now barely noticeable when I'm in a silent environment, but present as soon as there is any noise.
Went back to the GP who again looked me over. Said everything looked normal and that I should hang in there and it should go away given time.
Thanks.
About five weeks ago I went shooting with some new ear protection. Turns out my new protection wasn't up to much - the sound was louder than my usual ear plugs but didn't seem overly loud, so I (stupidly) persevered with it for the session with the intention of not using them again.
A couple of hours later I noticed a ringing in my left ear. This got progressively worse over then next few days and I went to my GP after a week of it not improving. The GP looked me over and said it was noise induced tinnitus and would most likely clear itself - call back if it hasn't got any better in a week.
Things didn't improve over the next week so I called back and spoke to another doctor. He repeated what the first had said and suggested I give it another couple of weeks and see how it goes.
Over those two weeks the tinnitus seemed to improve very slightly (or maybe I'm just getting used to it?) and changed to a higher pitched tone. But worryingly I also started to get pain during this period (in both ears, but mainly the left) - an ache with also a fullness feeling and the need to 'pop' my ears regularly. Both the tinnitus and the pain/discomfort seem to be directly related to noise exposure - getting gradually worse as the day progresses. The tinnitus is now barely noticeable when I'm in a silent environment, but present as soon as there is any noise.
Went back to the GP who again looked me over. Said everything looked normal and that I should hang in there and it should go away given time.
- In the experience of people here does this advise sound correct?
- How long should I 'hang in there' before I get referred to an ENT?
- Is there anything I should be doing/taking to try and reduce the symptoms and/or promote healing?
- Should I be shielding my hearing whilst my ears heal, or will this cause further sensitivity?
Thanks.