74 days ago I worked with a puncher for a couple of hours.
There was not any pain or noise in ears that day.
Only in the next morning I woke up with a roar (ringing) in my ears and fullness feeling in right ear. A day after the noise exposure I haddexamethasone.
I did 6 audiograms including up to 16,000 Hz. Everything is ok. There is a "blockage" at 6000 +10 dB...
I hear very well, even better than before the injury. The usual sounds are louder than before (the sound of plugs, spoons, glasses and similar sounds create discomfort.
Speech intelligibility in noisy places - no problem (I checked it several times).
On the 30th day after the noise exposure eustachian tube dysfunction appeared (clutching in ears when swallowing and without). The doctors could not verify it because they do not know about the ETD test and how to do it.
Classical tympanometry is normal.
The first week I had loud ringing.
Then it changed to cicadas in their ears (very loud).
Now it's the sound of sand that falls on a plate (or brown noise) + in the left ear in full silence I can hear ringing (like a neighbor's vacuum cleaner) and morse code...
Now the volume of the noise level is audible in a quiet room and when wearing earplugs.
Recently I felt that the tympanic membrane itself sometimes twitches in the left ear (a couple of times a day and only in one ear, perhaps because of the auditory tubes).
Several times a day there is slight possibly phantom pain in the cochlea.
Now I wear silicone earplugs. In the evening after work I listen quietly to music.
1. How to treat eustachian tube dysfunction? Besides Mometasone and exercises, is there something else?
2. Can eustachian tube dysfunction cause tinnitus?
3. What to do with the tinnitus (a little tired of it), will it pass?
4. Can hidden hearing loss be diagnosed somehow?
5. Twitching of the tympanic membrane, what is it caused by? The auditory ossicles?
6. Is it worth it to wear ear plugs?
There was not any pain or noise in ears that day.
Only in the next morning I woke up with a roar (ringing) in my ears and fullness feeling in right ear. A day after the noise exposure I haddexamethasone.
I did 6 audiograms including up to 16,000 Hz. Everything is ok. There is a "blockage" at 6000 +10 dB...
I hear very well, even better than before the injury. The usual sounds are louder than before (the sound of plugs, spoons, glasses and similar sounds create discomfort.
Speech intelligibility in noisy places - no problem (I checked it several times).
On the 30th day after the noise exposure eustachian tube dysfunction appeared (clutching in ears when swallowing and without). The doctors could not verify it because they do not know about the ETD test and how to do it.
Classical tympanometry is normal.
The first week I had loud ringing.
Then it changed to cicadas in their ears (very loud).
Now it's the sound of sand that falls on a plate (or brown noise) + in the left ear in full silence I can hear ringing (like a neighbor's vacuum cleaner) and morse code...
Now the volume of the noise level is audible in a quiet room and when wearing earplugs.
Recently I felt that the tympanic membrane itself sometimes twitches in the left ear (a couple of times a day and only in one ear, perhaps because of the auditory tubes).
Several times a day there is slight possibly phantom pain in the cochlea.
Now I wear silicone earplugs. In the evening after work I listen quietly to music.
1. How to treat eustachian tube dysfunction? Besides Mometasone and exercises, is there something else?
2. Can eustachian tube dysfunction cause tinnitus?
3. What to do with the tinnitus (a little tired of it), will it pass?
4. Can hidden hearing loss be diagnosed somehow?
5. Twitching of the tympanic membrane, what is it caused by? The auditory ossicles?
6. Is it worth it to wear ear plugs?