- Mar 30, 2022
- 2
- Tinnitus Since
- 2006
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Probably loud noise in earplugs
Hello everyone!
I'm new here but I've been reading this forum for years.
I have had mild tinnitus since 2006.
My main issue is the hyperacusis crisis I have on my left ear after been exposed to wind, and especially cold and/or wet wind.
I had one crisis per year some years ago but it tended to get worse lastly with several crisis a year. I might have a crisis everytime I'm exposed to a cold wind outside now.
It happened sometimes because of a loud noise or once after an otitis, so cold wind is not the only reason.
When I have a crisis, every noise, including my own voice, hurts my left ear, the noise of the water falling in the shower is a torture.
A crisis lasts approximately one week before it gets less hypersensitive, but it still fragile for some weeks after, and then always gets back to "normal".
As I live in a windy/wet area, it's very disabling as I can't get out without earmuffs anymore (even int he summer), and it's hard to plan holidays or invite friends as I might cancel at the last minute because of a crisis.
Do other people experience hyperacusis from cold weather and wind? What part of the ear might be responsible: the eardrum, a nerve? What do you think could help preventing me from having those crisis (apart from earmuffs)?
Thanks in advance for your answers!
I'm new here but I've been reading this forum for years.
I have had mild tinnitus since 2006.
My main issue is the hyperacusis crisis I have on my left ear after been exposed to wind, and especially cold and/or wet wind.
I had one crisis per year some years ago but it tended to get worse lastly with several crisis a year. I might have a crisis everytime I'm exposed to a cold wind outside now.
It happened sometimes because of a loud noise or once after an otitis, so cold wind is not the only reason.
When I have a crisis, every noise, including my own voice, hurts my left ear, the noise of the water falling in the shower is a torture.
A crisis lasts approximately one week before it gets less hypersensitive, but it still fragile for some weeks after, and then always gets back to "normal".
As I live in a windy/wet area, it's very disabling as I can't get out without earmuffs anymore (even int he summer), and it's hard to plan holidays or invite friends as I might cancel at the last minute because of a crisis.
Do other people experience hyperacusis from cold weather and wind? What part of the ear might be responsible: the eardrum, a nerve? What do you think could help preventing me from having those crisis (apart from earmuffs)?
Thanks in advance for your answers!