- Oct 21, 2018
- 999
- Tinnitus Since
- 1997
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ear infection
Hi
I would use the term 'reactive tinnitus' but apparently it's an internet invented word.
'Winding up' is apparently the correct term. Doesn't matter however as since my spike started 8 weeks ago... or my new baseline... I've noticed in the last couple of weeks certain sounds like female voices, groups of people talking makes my new tinnitus, which is my old tinnitus except a pitch higher, get louder.
I don't believe it's hyperacusis as it doesn't cause me pain (if anything I have misophonia) but my question is can I expect, given time, that my tinnitus will stop winding up or reacting and just settle into a stable tone like my old tinnitus was?
What's the deal with this? My spike started after noise exposure (acoustic piano). My original tinnitus was after an infection.
I would use the term 'reactive tinnitus' but apparently it's an internet invented word.
'Winding up' is apparently the correct term. Doesn't matter however as since my spike started 8 weeks ago... or my new baseline... I've noticed in the last couple of weeks certain sounds like female voices, groups of people talking makes my new tinnitus, which is my old tinnitus except a pitch higher, get louder.
I don't believe it's hyperacusis as it doesn't cause me pain (if anything I have misophonia) but my question is can I expect, given time, that my tinnitus will stop winding up or reacting and just settle into a stable tone like my old tinnitus was?
What's the deal with this? My spike started after noise exposure (acoustic piano). My original tinnitus was after an infection.