- Sep 2, 2017
- 32
- Tinnitus Since
- 08/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise exposure in a cinema
Hello, everyone.
I've been experiencing mild hyperacusis for two months now and had made good progress last week. I was almost back to normal, when I got in the car and found that the volume was turned waaaay up on a loud song for some reason. I was hit with about 85-90 dB for about half a second to 1 sec before I turned it down. It was enough to give me a feeling of shock when it happened.
I didn't notice an increase in my tinnitus until yesterday, about 48 hours later. I have some ear pain/fullness in the left side again as well. I don't feel like it was loud enough to trigger an Acoustic Trauma, so I feel like it was just a setback.
My question is, does your tinnitus usually go back to baseline after recovery from the setback? I'm still getting a burning feeling in my left ear with too much noise today.
Also, should I wear earplugs around normal sounds for some time after a setback, or keep them off regardless of the burning that my ear feels right now?
Thanks!
I've been experiencing mild hyperacusis for two months now and had made good progress last week. I was almost back to normal, when I got in the car and found that the volume was turned waaaay up on a loud song for some reason. I was hit with about 85-90 dB for about half a second to 1 sec before I turned it down. It was enough to give me a feeling of shock when it happened.
I didn't notice an increase in my tinnitus until yesterday, about 48 hours later. I have some ear pain/fullness in the left side again as well. I don't feel like it was loud enough to trigger an Acoustic Trauma, so I feel like it was just a setback.
My question is, does your tinnitus usually go back to baseline after recovery from the setback? I'm still getting a burning feeling in my left ear with too much noise today.
Also, should I wear earplugs around normal sounds for some time after a setback, or keep them off regardless of the burning that my ear feels right now?
Thanks!