I go to festivals and concerts really often, and have always worn proper earplugs. With christmas I got a decent amount of money from my parents, and I decided I wanted some of those custom moulded ear plugs. At the shop they took a look into my ears and said I first needed to have some earwax removed, because they wouldn't be able to take the mould with the wax buildup.
Last monday I went to visit the doctor (assistant) who syringed my ears, and indeed there were some big chunks of wax in there. That night when I went to bed I noticed a high pitched ringing, I thought it would just be sensitive from the syringing, but the next days it only became worse. I would compare the sound with that high pitched noise from an old CRT television. I have been sleeping bad, and every night I hoped the ringing would be gone the next morning.
Today I went to see the doctor because of this. After telling him all this, he looked into my ears and couldn't see anything wrong, and told me to come see him again if it was still there in two weeks.
I'm really really worried I got tinnitus, I've always worn ear protection, and now I get this just from the syringing required to mould some top-notch earplugs. Isn't that some unfortunate irony?
Last monday I went to visit the doctor (assistant) who syringed my ears, and indeed there were some big chunks of wax in there. That night when I went to bed I noticed a high pitched ringing, I thought it would just be sensitive from the syringing, but the next days it only became worse. I would compare the sound with that high pitched noise from an old CRT television. I have been sleeping bad, and every night I hoped the ringing would be gone the next morning.
Today I went to see the doctor because of this. After telling him all this, he looked into my ears and couldn't see anything wrong, and told me to come see him again if it was still there in two weeks.
I'm really really worried I got tinnitus, I've always worn ear protection, and now I get this just from the syringing required to mould some top-notch earplugs. Isn't that some unfortunate irony?