Hello. My name is Howard - just joined and would like to ask for some advice if I may?
I've had tinnitus since 2001. Mostly this is a constant tone in both ears, not too high pitch, not too low pitch – just always present. Because of that I've learned to live with it.
However, a couple of years ago a new tinnitus sound appeared which I perceive to be only in one ear.
It's really disturbing as it's very high pitch and constantly varying – it's always there
Worst of all is that it's ruining music. I'm not too sure how to describe it but the new high pitch tinnitus makes musical notes disintegrate.
I only listen at very moderate levels. When wearing headphones it happens at even very quiet listening levels.
However, if I do turn-up the volume, this new tinnitus gets louder as well; something which didn't happen with the old tinnitus; so I can't drown it out.
I recently had a hearing test, and this showed my hearing was "normal".
I have a couple of questions:
1) In terms of possible causes, around the same time I had taken to wearing ear defenders in the office. I did this because I could not concentrate when there were loud conversations taking place around me. Could that have caused it?
2) Has anyone had/got a similar type of high-pitch/varying tinnitus and experience how it destroys music – do you have any suggestions for cures?
Thanks very much,
Howard
I've had tinnitus since 2001. Mostly this is a constant tone in both ears, not too high pitch, not too low pitch – just always present. Because of that I've learned to live with it.
However, a couple of years ago a new tinnitus sound appeared which I perceive to be only in one ear.
It's really disturbing as it's very high pitch and constantly varying – it's always there
Worst of all is that it's ruining music. I'm not too sure how to describe it but the new high pitch tinnitus makes musical notes disintegrate.
I only listen at very moderate levels. When wearing headphones it happens at even very quiet listening levels.
However, if I do turn-up the volume, this new tinnitus gets louder as well; something which didn't happen with the old tinnitus; so I can't drown it out.
I recently had a hearing test, and this showed my hearing was "normal".
I have a couple of questions:
1) In terms of possible causes, around the same time I had taken to wearing ear defenders in the office. I did this because I could not concentrate when there were loud conversations taking place around me. Could that have caused it?
2) Has anyone had/got a similar type of high-pitch/varying tinnitus and experience how it destroys music – do you have any suggestions for cures?
Thanks very much,
Howard