Unknown Cause

rsilvers

Member
Author
Aug 26, 2017
4
Tinnitus Since
2016
Cause of Tinnitus
Hearing loss, loud noise
Hey everyone,

My Name is Reed and I am 16 years old.

My tinnitus has been getting very loud recently. I have a hearing loss in both ears which I think might have something to do with it. I also played in a Rock Band and sometimes didn't wear earplugs.

However, I never noticed directly after rehearsals or concerts there to be any ringing. The ringing has increased now in the summer when we are not playing or rehearsing.

Could the rock band still be the cause or could it be something else?
 
You should rest your ears for a while. You must use earplugs at the rock band practice, I would also recommend using earmuffs on top of your earplugs.

Tinnitus not might appear right after a loud gig etc. it may take a year and then appear, so I am pretty sure you got your T from that band practice.

If you start protecting your ears now, T might even go away! :)

Good luck my friend
 
Loud noise exposure of acoustic trauma is one of the most common causes of tinnitus. Being in a rock band for long exposing to such loud sound will gradually cause hearing loss. While not all people will get tinnitus from such loud noise exposure, some people's ears are just not built for this and when the hearing loss get to a certain level, the brain will try to re-create the phantom sound of T to replace this lost frequency of tone, thus bringing about T. You may want to protect your ears or may have to consider your music future if that doesn't help. If you google celebrities or musicians with tinnitus, the list is a long one. So it is just a hazard for such occupation.
 
i think i got it from headphones and it surfaced months after i stopped using them
 

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