Genevieve
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The answer to this is very complicated. But in general the tinnitus you experience after a rock concert comes from overstimulation of the cells of hearing (hair cells, neurons, support cells). They all get damaged, but they do have some ability to repair themselves, just like when you scrape a knee.
However if a gun is fired next to your ear, or you were drunk, dehydrated, and smoking at the rock concert, that can result in overwhelming inflammation in the cochlea that causes permanent hearing loss. This is akin to cutting off your leg or arm and getting phantom limb pain. So your brain has to fill in the blanks using the last signal it had, which was tinnitus.
Tinnitus are closely intertwined, so its not as simple as chicken or egg. Early tinnitus is just a sign of an insult to the cochlea. Long-term tinnitus is often your brain filling in the blanks for hearing that you've lost.
Thank you for the explanattion @ResonanceCEO I am very impressed by your research, in fact you have become an expert to the subject of Meniere disease! But I have a question that bothers me a lot since the onset of my T, how is it possible that some people have great hearing loss but no T? And on the other hand, how is it possible that there are people who have T but who do not have hearing loss?