- Feb 6, 2017
- 2
- Tinnitus Since
- 10/2016
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Constant loud noise exposure
Hi everyone,
A few months ago, I damaged my ears by playing piano constantly at loud volumes. I have an electronic (digital) piano, and I used to play an average of 2 to 4 hours every day.
One day, I noticed that my ears hurt after a session, so I took a break. The pain subsided after a few minutes.
However, the next day, I played the piano at a very loud volume again. The pain returned after an hour, causing me to stop playing. Unfortunately, the pain didn't subside until several days after.
Ever since then, my ears have been bothered by noises containing high frequencies. An example would be the squealing of metal scraping on metal.
Music, even at moderately low volumes, bothers my ears now.
I do my best to avoid noises that bother me. I no longer play the piano or listen to music. Interestingly, watching TV at a moderate volume doesn't really bother my ears.
Unfortunately, I have a factory job where loud noises abound, and my ears are stressed most days after I leave work, so that may be prolonging the time it takes for my ears to heal. The noise at my job never used to bother my ears before I got this problem.
Every time I am exposed a loud noise, I feel pain inside my ears as well as aching throughout my cheeks, temples, and jaw. I can relieve the aching in my face with trigger point therapy, but not the pain in my ear.
The pain typically takes a few days to completely subside.
I've seen some websites define hyperacusis as hearing sounds abnormally loud; but in my case, sound levels are not distorted at all. Everything sounds the same as before, but I feel a sharp pain inside my ears whenever I'm exposed to high frequencies at moderate to loud volumes.
I feel that resting my ears is the best solution, but I'm curious what kind of ear problem I have exactly. Is it hyperacusis, tympani tensor syndrome, or something else?
A few months ago, I damaged my ears by playing piano constantly at loud volumes. I have an electronic (digital) piano, and I used to play an average of 2 to 4 hours every day.
One day, I noticed that my ears hurt after a session, so I took a break. The pain subsided after a few minutes.
However, the next day, I played the piano at a very loud volume again. The pain returned after an hour, causing me to stop playing. Unfortunately, the pain didn't subside until several days after.
Ever since then, my ears have been bothered by noises containing high frequencies. An example would be the squealing of metal scraping on metal.
Music, even at moderately low volumes, bothers my ears now.
I do my best to avoid noises that bother me. I no longer play the piano or listen to music. Interestingly, watching TV at a moderate volume doesn't really bother my ears.
Unfortunately, I have a factory job where loud noises abound, and my ears are stressed most days after I leave work, so that may be prolonging the time it takes for my ears to heal. The noise at my job never used to bother my ears before I got this problem.
Every time I am exposed a loud noise, I feel pain inside my ears as well as aching throughout my cheeks, temples, and jaw. I can relieve the aching in my face with trigger point therapy, but not the pain in my ear.
The pain typically takes a few days to completely subside.
I've seen some websites define hyperacusis as hearing sounds abnormally loud; but in my case, sound levels are not distorted at all. Everything sounds the same as before, but I feel a sharp pain inside my ears whenever I'm exposed to high frequencies at moderate to loud volumes.
I feel that resting my ears is the best solution, but I'm curious what kind of ear problem I have exactly. Is it hyperacusis, tympani tensor syndrome, or something else?