- Mar 12, 2019
- 253
- Tinnitus Since
- 02/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown. Sudden loss of 100% hearing R ear with Tinnitus
Maybe I should just browse more, but I have a question, or maybe it's more of a comment. It seems that a very many participants of the forum have a type of tinnitus that is acquired differently than mine. I have been reading a lot of posts and it seems that most of you had some kind of "cause" to your tinnitus. Too much loud noise over time, or some other traumatic event. I know that people who work in loud environments for a long period of time can develop tinnitus, and even get it pretty bad.
It is my understanding that this type of tinnitus is the result of the nerve hairs inside the inner ear begin subjected to constant abuse, and after awhile those nerve hairs become weak and damaged and do not return to where they should be when there is no sound, and thus emit the dreaded tinnitus noise that doesn't go away.
This is not the kind if tinnitus I have. I have a sudden loss of hearing (overnight) accompanied with the onset of significant tinnitus (for no apparent reason).
Are these not two completely different types of tinnitus? As I search out for help and understanding of "my" tinnitus, what key words should I be looking for?
And when I submit a post, what word should I use so everyone will know the "type" of tinnitus I am afflicted with.
Sorry, I am sadly new to this, so I am still learning what the heck I am dealing with here. Total hearing loss in one ear is bad enough, and now I have to listen to this garbage in my head all day long.
Just wondering, how many in this forum also have total hearing loss in one ear as I do? Thnx so much for any reply. -J
It is my understanding that this type of tinnitus is the result of the nerve hairs inside the inner ear begin subjected to constant abuse, and after awhile those nerve hairs become weak and damaged and do not return to where they should be when there is no sound, and thus emit the dreaded tinnitus noise that doesn't go away.
This is not the kind if tinnitus I have. I have a sudden loss of hearing (overnight) accompanied with the onset of significant tinnitus (for no apparent reason).
Are these not two completely different types of tinnitus? As I search out for help and understanding of "my" tinnitus, what key words should I be looking for?
And when I submit a post, what word should I use so everyone will know the "type" of tinnitus I am afflicted with.
Sorry, I am sadly new to this, so I am still learning what the heck I am dealing with here. Total hearing loss in one ear is bad enough, and now I have to listen to this garbage in my head all day long.
Just wondering, how many in this forum also have total hearing loss in one ear as I do? Thnx so much for any reply. -J