How Can My Own Voice Hurt My Ears?

Apocalypse77

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Author
May 9, 2017
387
Tinnitus Since
6/8/2016
Cause of Tinnitus
Acoustic trauma (go-kart racing)
I was lying on a bed and had my phone 14 cm away from my mouth. I was talking to my brother with a raised voice for about 30 minutes (not constantly of course, I would say I got exposed to my raised voice for 5-10) and noticed how my left ear sounded like something was popping there, a weird feeling indeed.

So I was holding my phone 14 cm away from my mouth so sounds waves would have to travel a 28 cm to my ear, so my own voice would probably be about 90 dB-97 dB (or is it even louder?)

I think this has got to do with my hyperacusis. Now my left ear feels full. Could I have caused damage to my ear?
 
I have had this issue as well, at times I experience a nasty spike. It takes a bit if time, but it does get better...
 
I was lying on a bed and had my phone 14 cm away from my mouth. I was talking to my brother with a raised voice for about 30 minutes (not constantly of course, I would say I got exposed to my raised voice for 5-10) and noticed how my left ear sounded like something was popping there, a weird feeling indeed.

So I was holding my phone 14 cm away from my mouth so sounds waves would have to travel a 28 cm to my ear, so my own voice would probably be about 90 dB-97 dB (or is it even louder?)

I think this has got to do with my hyperacusis. Now my left ear feels full. Could I have caused damage to my ear?

I had a significant spike after yelling loudly at one of my dogs who started running near the busy streets.
 

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