What is the general consensus on Reactive vs Non-Reactive Tinnitus?
Would reactive tinnitus indicate more severe damage to the inner ear (assuming it is noise induced)?
I only ask as I see lots of users on here having spikes from certain sounds/foods, and mine doesn't seem to do that at all.
For clarity, my tinnitus (highly likely noise induced, no hearing loss, yes it's been checked to 16 kHz, and beyond that I can easily hear up to around 20 kHz on low-ish volumes with my PC monitors) has always been at the 'in a quiet/silent room' stage and never been any louder, 8 weeks in at the moment.
I've had small episodes of ear fullness/hot ears which didn't start until the 4th week but I think that may have been due to increased blood flow from the prescribed betahistines as it started almost immediately after taking them. They didn't seem to be doing anything so once I finished the prescription I didn't try and get more. Prior to that I had no symptoms other than tinnitus, and I've not really had any of that in the last 2 weeks since stopping it.
Would reactive tinnitus indicate more severe damage to the inner ear (assuming it is noise induced)?
I only ask as I see lots of users on here having spikes from certain sounds/foods, and mine doesn't seem to do that at all.
For clarity, my tinnitus (highly likely noise induced, no hearing loss, yes it's been checked to 16 kHz, and beyond that I can easily hear up to around 20 kHz on low-ish volumes with my PC monitors) has always been at the 'in a quiet/silent room' stage and never been any louder, 8 weeks in at the moment.
I've had small episodes of ear fullness/hot ears which didn't start until the 4th week but I think that may have been due to increased blood flow from the prescribed betahistines as it started almost immediately after taking them. They didn't seem to be doing anything so once I finished the prescription I didn't try and get more. Prior to that I had no symptoms other than tinnitus, and I've not really had any of that in the last 2 weeks since stopping it.