- May 27, 2018
- 55
- Tinnitus Since
- July 2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Loud jam session on top of years of music performance/mixing
Some context first. If you want to get straight to the point I guess you can just go to the last two paragraphs. Please note, I have read most of the earwax-related threads here that I could find. Please feel free to ask me additional questions, because someone may come along and learn from my experience as I have learned from many others here, so I don't mind taking the time to provide additional details.
I've noticed the tinnitus in my left ear has seemed to be louder than my right since over a year ago. Not unbearably so, but a nuisance considering my tinnitus is already annoying. The past couple weeks in particular, I feel as though I'm in a bit of a tinnitus spike despite not doing over-doing it with noise exposure, though I caught two flights last month and attended a few concerts, one as a performer (of course, using the appropriate hearing protection for all relevant situations!).
I went to get a replacement pair of musicians earplugs made about two months ago, and the audiologist who did the earmolds informed me that I had significant build-up of earwax in my left ear. This is the first time I had seen a medical professional in years aside from my COVID-19 shots so this was news to me, and I suspect the build-up is began at some point in the past three years as a result of periodic over-reliance on earplugs for long work shifts, long drives etc, and one of the pairs I was using is a particularly deep set (If you read my old threads you may have more context, but I'll just note that I've gotten much less reliant on hearing protection over time and my experiences with distortion and heightened sensitivity have decreased, so I mostly just wear plugs in super noisy environments, concerts, and during spikes such as now).
Anyways, although the audiologist mentioned that the buildup seemed significant, I haven't noticed any difference in my hearing. Seems fine! I do wonder if my tinnitus is still being made worse by it despite that fact, though (any thoughts on this?). I have an appointment on Wednesday with the ENT for wax removal, have been applying some olive oil drops every day to soften the stuff, and will be requesting that the procedure be done only with a curette because I don't want to take my chances with microsuction given what I've read on these forums.
To be honest, I am trying not to get my hopes up that this procedure will improve my tinnitus at all, and admittedly a bit nervous about introducing other issues as a result, but I know bigger issues may arise down the line if I just leave the wax alone to build up. The olive oil also seems to contribute to the spike, but maybe that's just my imagination.
For those of you who have had tinnitus exacerbated by earwax that was subsequently removed, did you find that your tinnitus improved, and if so, how long did it take for you to notice an improvement?
I've noticed the tinnitus in my left ear has seemed to be louder than my right since over a year ago. Not unbearably so, but a nuisance considering my tinnitus is already annoying. The past couple weeks in particular, I feel as though I'm in a bit of a tinnitus spike despite not doing over-doing it with noise exposure, though I caught two flights last month and attended a few concerts, one as a performer (of course, using the appropriate hearing protection for all relevant situations!).
I went to get a replacement pair of musicians earplugs made about two months ago, and the audiologist who did the earmolds informed me that I had significant build-up of earwax in my left ear. This is the first time I had seen a medical professional in years aside from my COVID-19 shots so this was news to me, and I suspect the build-up is began at some point in the past three years as a result of periodic over-reliance on earplugs for long work shifts, long drives etc, and one of the pairs I was using is a particularly deep set (If you read my old threads you may have more context, but I'll just note that I've gotten much less reliant on hearing protection over time and my experiences with distortion and heightened sensitivity have decreased, so I mostly just wear plugs in super noisy environments, concerts, and during spikes such as now).
Anyways, although the audiologist mentioned that the buildup seemed significant, I haven't noticed any difference in my hearing. Seems fine! I do wonder if my tinnitus is still being made worse by it despite that fact, though (any thoughts on this?). I have an appointment on Wednesday with the ENT for wax removal, have been applying some olive oil drops every day to soften the stuff, and will be requesting that the procedure be done only with a curette because I don't want to take my chances with microsuction given what I've read on these forums.
To be honest, I am trying not to get my hopes up that this procedure will improve my tinnitus at all, and admittedly a bit nervous about introducing other issues as a result, but I know bigger issues may arise down the line if I just leave the wax alone to build up. The olive oil also seems to contribute to the spike, but maybe that's just my imagination.
For those of you who have had tinnitus exacerbated by earwax that was subsequently removed, did you find that your tinnitus improved, and if so, how long did it take for you to notice an improvement?