- Apr 29, 2019
- 5
- Tinnitus Since
- 4/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Sinus infection, eustachian tube problems (likely)
Dear forum,
I have been starting to hear a loud, high-pitched ringing in my ears, which I find to be very strange, considering my age (15). I can offer a chronological set of events that led me to this forum, and what I have been going through at the moment.
Initially, when I went to bed on the 7th of April (3 weeks ago), I began to hear a high-pitched, sine wave-like noise (like the high-pitched noise that one would hear at the doctor for hearing tests) of moderate volume, which concerned me. I first heard it in my left ear (which was the ear that I slept on), although at that time, the left side of my nose was a bit stuffy, as I only began to slightly exhibit symptoms of the cold (such as a sore throat that was only noticeable for 10-20 minutes). I still heard my tinnitus even when my nose wasn't far too clogged, and eventually, the ringing became a slight annoyance in my everyday life (such as when I cover my ears in a loud area or sit in a quiet or almost silent place). It was much less noticeable during the second week, although I could still hear it with my noise-cancelling headphones on (which was when I had a break from school). This also made me wonder if the stress from school may have also been contributing to my tinnitus. During the third week, it had returned with a bit less intensity, as I have also been noticing ear pressure in the ear/ears that I have been experiencing tinnitus. This ear pressure is only really noticeable when I am in a quiet place, oddly enough.
In addition, on the night of the inception of my tinnitus, I was listening to fairly loud piano music on my noise-cancelling headphones, which also worries me a bit. From then on, I have been listening to quieter music in order to possibly assuage the tinnitus over time. Although I see a large correlation between the side of my nose that is clogged and the ear that is primarily ringing, I still feel like I might be developing hearing loss or some other type of hearing problem due to the fact that I am experiencing tinnitus. On the other hand, with about 50% volume on my computer, I can comfortably hear 18400-19000 Hz (which is considered normal for my age). However, there are in fact times when I do not hear my tinnitus at all (like when my nose is unclogged after a day outside), but it usually returns after I notice that it is gone, generally being 2 minutes after or so. Furthermore, I have dealt with problems outside of that throughout the course of my life (such as the sensation in which I can hear my breathing being louder or more noticeable than normal on one side), or an abnormal ear pressure after yawning or being in an elevator, which also slightly worries me, considering how ETD may be the cause. Overall, I do find my tinnitus to be a very strange occurrence, and I really hope that it isn't some sort of hearing loss (which I would despise, considering that I am also a musician) or some type of lifelong tinnitus. Thank you for your attention!
I have been starting to hear a loud, high-pitched ringing in my ears, which I find to be very strange, considering my age (15). I can offer a chronological set of events that led me to this forum, and what I have been going through at the moment.
Initially, when I went to bed on the 7th of April (3 weeks ago), I began to hear a high-pitched, sine wave-like noise (like the high-pitched noise that one would hear at the doctor for hearing tests) of moderate volume, which concerned me. I first heard it in my left ear (which was the ear that I slept on), although at that time, the left side of my nose was a bit stuffy, as I only began to slightly exhibit symptoms of the cold (such as a sore throat that was only noticeable for 10-20 minutes). I still heard my tinnitus even when my nose wasn't far too clogged, and eventually, the ringing became a slight annoyance in my everyday life (such as when I cover my ears in a loud area or sit in a quiet or almost silent place). It was much less noticeable during the second week, although I could still hear it with my noise-cancelling headphones on (which was when I had a break from school). This also made me wonder if the stress from school may have also been contributing to my tinnitus. During the third week, it had returned with a bit less intensity, as I have also been noticing ear pressure in the ear/ears that I have been experiencing tinnitus. This ear pressure is only really noticeable when I am in a quiet place, oddly enough.
In addition, on the night of the inception of my tinnitus, I was listening to fairly loud piano music on my noise-cancelling headphones, which also worries me a bit. From then on, I have been listening to quieter music in order to possibly assuage the tinnitus over time. Although I see a large correlation between the side of my nose that is clogged and the ear that is primarily ringing, I still feel like I might be developing hearing loss or some other type of hearing problem due to the fact that I am experiencing tinnitus. On the other hand, with about 50% volume on my computer, I can comfortably hear 18400-19000 Hz (which is considered normal for my age). However, there are in fact times when I do not hear my tinnitus at all (like when my nose is unclogged after a day outside), but it usually returns after I notice that it is gone, generally being 2 minutes after or so. Furthermore, I have dealt with problems outside of that throughout the course of my life (such as the sensation in which I can hear my breathing being louder or more noticeable than normal on one side), or an abnormal ear pressure after yawning or being in an elevator, which also slightly worries me, considering how ETD may be the cause. Overall, I do find my tinnitus to be a very strange occurrence, and I really hope that it isn't some sort of hearing loss (which I would despise, considering that I am also a musician) or some type of lifelong tinnitus. Thank you for your attention!