Hello everyone,
My tinnitus started in late February two days after catching a cold. I recovered from the cold in 2 weeks, but the tinnitus remained. The most annoying tinnitus is a low frequency hum that at first I didn't know was coming from my left ear. I had TMJ issues on my right, so I thought it must have been coming from the right, only that it didn't come from the right so I had no idea what was happening. However, when I did a hearing test with a cell phone app in April, I didn't detect a low frequency hearing loss. I saw an ENT in mid-May when COVID-19 restrictions were slowly being lifted, and the ENT didn't detect a low frequency hearing loss for either ear at 250 Hz, so he called it idiopathic tinnitus.
Then, in early July while listening to low frequency sounds on my iPad, it dawned on me the hearing on my left side wasn't as good as the right. I ended up seeing an audiologist in July. She confirmed that at 250 Hz my left ear had sensorineural hearing loss that is 20 dB worse than my right ear. I redid the hearing test with the same cell phone app that I used in April, and it seemed that the low frequency hearing in my left ear has become a lot worse.
I don't know what's going on. The audiologist didn't think it's Meniere's because I didn't have vertigo attacks. If it was sudden hearing loss due to the cold in February, then I couldn't explain why my hearing has gotten worse since May. I don't know of other likely causes of unilateral low frequency hearing losses.
My family physician doesn't know much about hearing issues. Right now I don't know what's going on, or how to proceed.
My tinnitus started in late February two days after catching a cold. I recovered from the cold in 2 weeks, but the tinnitus remained. The most annoying tinnitus is a low frequency hum that at first I didn't know was coming from my left ear. I had TMJ issues on my right, so I thought it must have been coming from the right, only that it didn't come from the right so I had no idea what was happening. However, when I did a hearing test with a cell phone app in April, I didn't detect a low frequency hearing loss. I saw an ENT in mid-May when COVID-19 restrictions were slowly being lifted, and the ENT didn't detect a low frequency hearing loss for either ear at 250 Hz, so he called it idiopathic tinnitus.
Then, in early July while listening to low frequency sounds on my iPad, it dawned on me the hearing on my left side wasn't as good as the right. I ended up seeing an audiologist in July. She confirmed that at 250 Hz my left ear had sensorineural hearing loss that is 20 dB worse than my right ear. I redid the hearing test with the same cell phone app that I used in April, and it seemed that the low frequency hearing in my left ear has become a lot worse.
I don't know what's going on. The audiologist didn't think it's Meniere's because I didn't have vertigo attacks. If it was sudden hearing loss due to the cold in February, then I couldn't explain why my hearing has gotten worse since May. I don't know of other likely causes of unilateral low frequency hearing losses.
My family physician doesn't know much about hearing issues. Right now I don't know what's going on, or how to proceed.