Can Talking on the Phone Cause a Tinnitus Spike?

Discussion in 'Support' started by Sean, Aug 28, 2017.

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      Sean

      Sean Member

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      01-01-2011
      @Bill Bauer Yes, you could be right. It was super strange since T was as loud it can get and it was gone right after flight instead of slowly subsiding.
      Be careful with cotton. Some times small particles from cotton can remain inside and can cause ear infection and can damage ear drum. My relative had hole in her ear drum because cotton that was stuck there from prolong use.

      May be you can use very soft ear plugs. Cut ear plugs in half may be?
       
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    2. Starthrower
      Wtf

      Starthrower Member Benefactor Ambassador Hall of Fame

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      January 2002
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Dental Surgery
      Hi Sean,

      I agree with you 100%. In many other threads I went on to explain why the cotton ball should be very tightly wound into a small ball. The fibers must not get loose in the ear canal. But, this method completely absorbs the impact of noise directly into the ear - especially when talking on the phone. And you can hear the conversation just as well.

      Ear plugs of any type did not absorb the sound. In fact the crunching noise when talking....even with the soft foam would not allow me to talk comfortably on the phone.
       
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      Sean

      Sean Member

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      I again forgot and kept my cell close to my ear..grrr
       
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      Sean

      Sean Member

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      @Bill Bauer , when sonic tooth brush touched your ear..did it touch close to ear canal ?
      I went for hair cut and this lady has a very large buzzer ..never seen such a large buzzer.
      I was wearing plugs and she touched my back of my ear . My ears buzzing louder ..not sure this would cause any damage .
      What's your opinion ? I was wearing plugs so I don't see any how this could cause damage .
       
    5. Bill Bauer
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      Bill Bauer Member Hall of Fame

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      Acoustic Trauma
      It touched the inside of my unprotected ear canal. Also, it probably vibrated faster than that buzzer.

      My ear felt full right away, so if you are not experiencing ear fullness, you are probably ok.
       
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      Sean

      Sean Member

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      My ear doesn't feel full ..it's buzzing louder may be because it shocked me and I panicked ?
      Brush touched inside of your ear canal ?
      Can you Things we have to worry about ??
       
    7. Bill Bauer
      No Mood

      Bill Bauer Member Hall of Fame

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      LOL Whatever you do, For the Love of God, don't stick a sonic toothbrush into your ear and turn it on!
       
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      Sean

      Sean Member

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      Ha ha ..any reason why you did that bill ?
       
    9. Bill Bauer
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      Bill Bauer Member Hall of Fame

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      February, 2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Acoustic Trauma
      I am not saying I did, and I am not saying I didn't...
       
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      Sean

      Sean Member

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      I am glad you have sense of humor regarding this .
      One can learn a lot from this board . This board provide such a good support when we need it .
       
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