Tinnitus from Meningitis Since Age Three — Do I Now Also Have Hyperacusis?

Pelter

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Aug 8, 2020
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Meningitis
Hello.

I have had tinnitus since the age of three due to meningitis. It's always been at a certain level and tone. But after all these years so much has changed.

I am now experiencing what I think is sound sensitivity as most sounds are spiking my tinnitus but as soon as the sound stops the tinnitus goes down again. Is this hyperacusis?

I also have facial numbness and ear numbness. Are these part of hyperacusis?

This hyperacusis is new to me. I need to try find coping strategies. Any feedback would be appreciated.
 
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Hello.

I have had tinnitus since the age of three due to meningitis. It's always been at a certain level and tone. But after all these years so much has changed.

I am now experiencing what I think is sound sensitivity as most sounds are spiking my tinnitus but as soon as the sound stops the tinnitus goes down again. Is this hyperacusis?

I also have facial numbness and ear numbness. Are these part of hyperacusis?

This hyperacusis is new to me. I need to try find coping strategies. Any feedback would be appreciated.

I would definitely see a doctor about the numbness. That's not normal with just tinnitus. And it would help to get your hearing checked.
I also have tinnitus (new to me in the past 3 weeks) that spikes with sounds then automatically stops when the sound ceases. I believe it's a form of diplacusis. Mine seems to be Diplacusis monauralis.
 
I think it's called reactive tinnitus.

There's a lot of debate about that term and whether it exists or not, but to me, that's stupid. Why discuss semantics when the term "reactive tinnitus" obviously describes well what some people are experiencing?
 

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