Hey,
As per the title really,
Just got back from appointment with an audiologist who performed a comprehensive hearing test on me.
I was really nervous as I assumed my tinnitus to be NIHL caused due to clubbing/partying excessively without earplugs for the last 5 years.
Turns out he said I am showing no signs of hearing loss at all, and that in fact my right ear can hear sounds below 0 db(a), indicating very very good hearing.
This has cheered me up massively and restored some faith in my hearing, but has left me perplexed as to the cause of my T.
Does this mean that my inner ear hair cells aren't bent over and damaged in likelihood, or can they still be damaged but leave me with excellent hearing?
Thanks in advance
As per the title really,
Just got back from appointment with an audiologist who performed a comprehensive hearing test on me.
I was really nervous as I assumed my tinnitus to be NIHL caused due to clubbing/partying excessively without earplugs for the last 5 years.
Turns out he said I am showing no signs of hearing loss at all, and that in fact my right ear can hear sounds below 0 db(a), indicating very very good hearing.
This has cheered me up massively and restored some faith in my hearing, but has left me perplexed as to the cause of my T.
Does this mean that my inner ear hair cells aren't bent over and damaged in likelihood, or can they still be damaged but leave me with excellent hearing?
Thanks in advance