Lately, it occurred to me that the shower is probably the loudest noise I subject myself to on the average day - certainly on days when I stay at home. So I've started wearing waterproof earplugs. Just curious, really: does anyone else do this?

Thanks Marrku. My ears already do have a sensitivity to certain higher pitches, and I certainly notice loudness more in general, so you probably are right: perhaps this course of action will only add to that!

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Is that normal ?
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Is that normal ?
How loud is a showerr? Only 70 db?I know change of temperature can cause a temporary spike. Also, some people's t may react to/compete against certain similar frequencies. Often the louder t goes away when the outside noise stops, but sometimes it can linger as a spike - which I understand is called "winding up" or "kindling".
I know change of temperature can cause a temporary spike. Also, some people's t may react to/compete against certain similar frequencies. Often the louder t goes away when the outside noise stops, but sometimes it can linger as a spike - which I understand is called "winding up" or "kindling".
In my opinion shower is normal noise and can hlep prevent hyperacusis.Same for me..baths too..I wonder if it has more to do with heat, than noise though. Also @here2help if a shower was 70 db and my ldl being so low, doesn't that mean, I must avoid them?

!I suppose if it does spike due to temperature it is only temporaryIn my opinion shower is normal noise and can hlep prevent hyperacusis.
There is a "reactive tinnitus" that can react to normal sounds, usually at the same frequency as the tinnitus. This is not anything to do with hyperacusis.
Hmm, that sounds a bit odd to me. The noise is not that great. Maybe it's the water / steam / moisture that does something inside your ear / sinuses? Or is your T sound very similar to the sound of shower? If it is, maybe that amplifies it for a small while somehow?
My normal T is like siting inside the plane, but after the shower it's like I'm sitting near to the plane !
Again, I thought it was normal !

yes but if you wear plugs around normal sounds you are at the risk of getting hyperacusis, eg. intolerance towards normal sounds in addition to reactive tinnitus.

It's normal. My T is exactly the same. It's very loud after the shower - almost as loud as the shower itselfMy normal T is like siting inside the plane, but after the shower it's like I'm sitting near to the plane !
Again, I thought it was normal !
