I wore good quality earplugs (Alpine PartyPlug Pro) when I went out but I was at the club for a good 4-5 hours and noise level was around 110-115 dB. Combined w drinking alcohol, I had a significant spike last night into the morning that has finally calmed down.
Although my spike is gone and I appear to be back to my baseline lev, I am concerned that being exposed to loud noise that long even earplug protection may have caused permanent hearing damage. Normally I use NAC before going out and after, but this Time didn't have NAC before hand and only took NAC the day after. I supplemented with vitamin E and magnesium to try and limit the damage.
Question is - should I go to an ENT tomorrow and try to get a prescription to prednisone or should I just stick with my NAC / Magnesium / Vitamjne E over the counter plan? Please let me know, again my spike calmed down and it's back to baseline, and I've had tinnitus for 3 years and have mostly gotten used to it but just want to know whether I need a prednisone prescription to make sure permanent damage is kept in check.
Although my spike is gone and I appear to be back to my baseline lev, I am concerned that being exposed to loud noise that long even earplug protection may have caused permanent hearing damage. Normally I use NAC before going out and after, but this Time didn't have NAC before hand and only took NAC the day after. I supplemented with vitamin E and magnesium to try and limit the damage.
Question is - should I go to an ENT tomorrow and try to get a prescription to prednisone or should I just stick with my NAC / Magnesium / Vitamjne E over the counter plan? Please let me know, again my spike calmed down and it's back to baseline, and I've had tinnitus for 3 years and have mostly gotten used to it but just want to know whether I need a prednisone prescription to make sure permanent damage is kept in check.