Hi everyone. This is a bit of a long post so bear with me.
On July 16th I went to a shooting range with a friend. I had foam earplugs in, but the one in my right ear was not seated properly. Unfortunately, I didn't notice this until we were done shooting. When we left the range I noticed that my right ear felt full and it sounded like I was underwater (no tinnitus yet). Eventually this subsided after a few hours and I thought all was well. For the next week or so I would experience episodes of fleeting tinnitus in my right ear, usually between 5-10 seconds in the morning after I showered. These episodes eventually stopped and again I thought everything was fine.
About 3 weeks from our trip to the range I started to notice my right ear hurt and felt full of pressure. It would constantly click and pop whenever I opened my mouth. My balance also felt off. Somewhere around this time I noticed a faint ringing in my ear so I went to Urgent Care and told the doctor my symptoms. She looked in my ear and said my ear drum looked fine but the ear canal was red so I was prescribed Ciprodex drops for what she thought was Swimmer's ear (I had been swimming a fair bit and when I told her about the gun range she dismissed it). I took the drops two times but they hurt so I immediately stopped.
I decided to go to an ENT where I was prescribed Prednisone. I didn't realize at the time but now I know that this is outside the time frame Prednisone is effective.
Anyways, a week or so passes and the pressure/clicking in my ear starts to go away. Me, being the idiot I am, decides to dive underwater in a pool (roughly 8 feet). Since diving into the pool the ear clicking returns and I start to hear ringing from external sources like running water and fans. From my understanding this is called dysacusis.
As of writing this post the dysacusis has faded but I am still experiencing tinnitus. I can only really hear it in quiet rooms or if I plug my ear. I notice it gets louder whenever I yawn. It also gets louder and higher in frequency whenever I open my jaw or clench my teeth. I know my case is not as severe as some of the people on this site, but it has been very difficult to sleep and the fact that I may have to deal with this condition for the rest of my life is daunting considering I am only 23. I have been avoiding exposure to loud noise, limiting sodium consumption and all that jazz.
I would appreciate any advice.
On July 16th I went to a shooting range with a friend. I had foam earplugs in, but the one in my right ear was not seated properly. Unfortunately, I didn't notice this until we were done shooting. When we left the range I noticed that my right ear felt full and it sounded like I was underwater (no tinnitus yet). Eventually this subsided after a few hours and I thought all was well. For the next week or so I would experience episodes of fleeting tinnitus in my right ear, usually between 5-10 seconds in the morning after I showered. These episodes eventually stopped and again I thought everything was fine.
About 3 weeks from our trip to the range I started to notice my right ear hurt and felt full of pressure. It would constantly click and pop whenever I opened my mouth. My balance also felt off. Somewhere around this time I noticed a faint ringing in my ear so I went to Urgent Care and told the doctor my symptoms. She looked in my ear and said my ear drum looked fine but the ear canal was red so I was prescribed Ciprodex drops for what she thought was Swimmer's ear (I had been swimming a fair bit and when I told her about the gun range she dismissed it). I took the drops two times but they hurt so I immediately stopped.
I decided to go to an ENT where I was prescribed Prednisone. I didn't realize at the time but now I know that this is outside the time frame Prednisone is effective.
Anyways, a week or so passes and the pressure/clicking in my ear starts to go away. Me, being the idiot I am, decides to dive underwater in a pool (roughly 8 feet). Since diving into the pool the ear clicking returns and I start to hear ringing from external sources like running water and fans. From my understanding this is called dysacusis.
As of writing this post the dysacusis has faded but I am still experiencing tinnitus. I can only really hear it in quiet rooms or if I plug my ear. I notice it gets louder whenever I yawn. It also gets louder and higher in frequency whenever I open my jaw or clench my teeth. I know my case is not as severe as some of the people on this site, but it has been very difficult to sleep and the fact that I may have to deal with this condition for the rest of my life is daunting considering I am only 23. I have been avoiding exposure to loud noise, limiting sodium consumption and all that jazz.
I would appreciate any advice.