Hearing Test Worsens Tinnitus?

Discussion in 'Support' started by Freddi, Jun 22, 2016.

    1. Freddi

      Freddi Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      04/2916
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Ssri withdrawal and reinstatement of ssri
      I had a hearing test yesterday and my tinnitus has been worse. Is this just temporary due to all the different tones my ears were exposed to?
       
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      Freddi

      Freddi Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      04/2916
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Ssri withdrawal and reinstatement of ssri
      Can anyone see this post?
       
    3. GregCA
      Jaded

      GregCA Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

      Tinnitus Since:
      03/2016
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Otosclerosis
      Yes!
      T can be so unpredictable that nobody can really tell if the hearing test has any impact on it. It doesn't seem to have an impact on my T, but we're all different.
       
    4. 3ri0w

      3ri0w Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      2012, H 2016, 12/2018(?)
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      loud noises, ringing came back 12/2018 after 1year of silent
      Temporary, it will get better! Ears will be better when u wake up tomorrow
       
    5. Andi Wijaya

      Andi Wijaya Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      06/2016
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Unknown
      In my case, it lessened my T. T is such an enigma.
       
    6. James R.

      James R. Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      06/2014
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Loudness levels
      As a hearing specialist, this post intrigues me. I have been using stringent test protocols for more than 15 years during my hearing evaluations and have yet to have one patient/prospect report to me that my test increased tinnitus perception levels. Numerous audiology studies indicate that short bursts (test tones) even at 110 dB are not enough to damage the cochlear nerves. Certainly, this holds true for tympanometry, as the tones are administered at low levels. The formula for nerve damage (i.e. sensorineural loss) is loudness times duration. Sustained loudness above 80db for 1/2 hour is the same potential damage of 90dB for 15 minutes. (This is only an example.) Genetics also is suspected to play a role in the eventual effects, as well as the acoustical environments, susceptibility to hyperacusis, tinnitus, ear infections, pharmaceuticals, and other health issues that may impact said damage. Depending upon which school of thought one adheres to, tinnitus levels vary based on how one's brain preceptors perceive the affects of the damage. This is why Tinnitus Rehabilitative Therapy may actually work. If one can habituate to the therapy sounds then the focus may be shifted from the tinnitus affects to other lesser affected frequencies causing a shift in one's perception of the perceived sound. Masking the sound, if possible, by way of normalizing stimulation to the affected nerves by way of proper amplification will generally mitigate the effects of tinnitus in up to 95% of those affected with this malady. It may not rid one of the tinnitus, but to imply it will make it worse depends upon too may variables as to generalize this possibility. Also, if you are not familiar with the terms "hidden hearing loss" it would be advisable to peruse the available information for more understanding of the problem. Hope this sheds some light on this most relevant issue believed by some to be suffered by as many as 50 million Americans, some with normal hearing thresholds.
       
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    7. SugarMagnolia
      Jaded

      SugarMagnolia Member Benefactor

      Location:
      USA
      Tinnitus Since:
      02/2016
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Acoustic Trauma
      I don't know how loud the sound was that gave me tinnitus, but it only lasted a split second. (It was a blast of feedback coming through the telephone receiver pressed to my ear which I didn't realize was set to speaker phone.) For this reason, I would not want anyone to blast a sound into my ear for even a split second.
       
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    8. Rajin

      Rajin Member Benefactor

      Location:
      PA
      Tinnitus Since:
      9/7/17
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Hearing loss ,noise
      I got blasted too 5 to 10 second. That how my ears start to ringing. So if she say her T got worse, believe her ok . There is no need to lie.
       
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    9. Bill Bauer
      No Mood

      Bill Bauer Member Hall of Fame

      Tinnitus Since:
      February, 2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Acoustic Trauma
      I had a hearing test done 10 days after my acoustic trauma that caused ear fullness. Tinnitus began in the evening of the day when I had that hearing test. I wasn't exposed to any loud sounds during the test, but it is a hell of a coincidence... Who knows, perhaps I would not be suffering from T, had I not had that hearing test done...
       
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    10. RingerBell

      RingerBell Member Benefactor

      Tinnitus Since:
      2008
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Noise
      What's the point of playing pure tones @ 110db to ones ear anyway.
       
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    11. Greg Sacramento

      Greg Sacramento Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

      Tinnitus Since:
      04/2011
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Syringing + Somatic tinnitus from dental work
      @James R. Professional sites state that increased tinnitus perception can happen to those with an acoustic stock disorder. The perception problem per this or other discussions may relate to acoustic reflex testing for those with ASD where there are thousands of complaints. Many with an onset of tinnitus have sensitive ears and some do have ASD. You seem to be a good audiologist that take's sound trauma and history into question before audio testing. It seems like you do an evaluation for patient ASD before testing.

      Acoustic reflex testing is not recommended for those with ASD.
      Scroll down to ASD assessment.
      http://www.hyperacusis.net/other-factors/acoustic-shock-disorder/
       
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