I've had noise-induced tinnitus for the last 15 years, which worsened on four occasions (all due to partying).
Unfortunately, I experienced another incident last week. I was next to an empty wheelie bin where someone put in around 20 glass bottles. This made an enormously loud sound, which made me want to cover my ears. I tried to do this as fast as possible, but unfortunately, I noticed a change in 'pressure' in my right ear. I remember this pressure from the four other occasions which gave me noise-induced tinnitus. The difference is that this time the accident didn't worsen my tinnitus.
I still have light pressure in my right ear, and sometimes I also think I have some pressure in my left ear. Does anyone know what this is? I don't have any pain in my ear or any sensitivity to everyday sounds. It is seven days since the experience.
I would appreciate all effort to write a reply to me. It triggered some anxiety about my hearing. Thank you very much.
Unfortunately, I experienced another incident last week. I was next to an empty wheelie bin where someone put in around 20 glass bottles. This made an enormously loud sound, which made me want to cover my ears. I tried to do this as fast as possible, but unfortunately, I noticed a change in 'pressure' in my right ear. I remember this pressure from the four other occasions which gave me noise-induced tinnitus. The difference is that this time the accident didn't worsen my tinnitus.
I still have light pressure in my right ear, and sometimes I also think I have some pressure in my left ear. Does anyone know what this is? I don't have any pain in my ear or any sensitivity to everyday sounds. It is seven days since the experience.
I would appreciate all effort to write a reply to me. It triggered some anxiety about my hearing. Thank you very much.