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    Do I Have a PLF (Perilymph Fistula)? — Change in Tinnitus Tone After Banging My Head

    So does it need to be a pretty hard hit to the head to cause a PLF? All the literature out there is very vague just saying head trauma - even mild head trauma - can cause a PLF, but no real clarification on what constitutes a mild head trauma. I hit my forehead on the door pretty hard but no...
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    Do I Have a PLF (Perilymph Fistula)? — Change in Tinnitus Tone After Banging My Head

    Hi @Matchbox, would you mind expanding on that a little? "No" is a bit brief. When I hit my head, the change was very brief, lasting a couple of seconds, then I felt just like I always have, no noticeable difference in my dizziness symptoms which I have 24/7 as I have PPPD. Would I have...
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    Do I Have a PLF (Perilymph Fistula)? — Change in Tinnitus Tone After Banging My Head

    Hello, I am new to this site. I have had high-pitched tinnitus in my left ear for 28 years following an ear trauma caused by a diving accident. In that time I have adapted to it to the point that it never bothered me at all. At times the tone of my tinnitus drops from the high pitch to a low...