Tinnitus After Freediving Barotrauma — Looking for Advice, Reassurance, or Shared Experiences

divingears

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Author
May 16, 2025
1
Tinnitus Since
10/5/20205
Cause of Tinnitus
freediving and poor equalisation
Hi everyone,

I'm really hoping someone here can help or share their experience. Around 6 days ago, I took part in a freediving course and struggled to equalise properly during a descent to 4m. I felt strong pressure in my left ear and surfaced when I felt the pain, and tried again, stupidly. But since then I've been dealing with:
  • Constant high-pitched tinnitus in my left ear
  • A muffled, blocked sensation
  • Sound sensitivity (deep/loud sounds cause pain)
  • Occasional stabbing pain in the ear
  • Some dizziness, unsteadiness, and nausea
  • Ongoing anxiety and sleep issues from the tinnitus
I've seen a GP who said the eardrum looked intact but under pressure, and I've spoken with a diving specialist who believes I've stretched the tympanic membrane and possibly strained the ossicles. He said the tinnitus may be from the inner ear "like a piano key that got stuck", and may release itself in time. I am trying to get an ENT to see me but I keep going told I just need to wait for it to heal.

I've been told recovery could take 3–6 weeks, but that if the tinnitus doesn't improve in 3 weeks, it could become permanent. That terrified me. I've felt emotionally broken by this, I've cried every day, struggled to sleep, and even had my first panic attack trying to go to A&E.



Here's what I'm doing so far:
  • Beconase nasal spray (to relieve pressure and inflammation)
  • Supplements on order:
    • Omega-3
    • Magnesium glycinate
    • Vitamin B12
    • Ginkgo Biloba (30,000mg extract)
    • Ashwagandha
    • L-Theanine with lemon balm
    • I'm not currently exercising or swimming. I've paused workouts, horse riding, and Muay Thai until I'm more stable.


My questions:
  • Has anyone here experienced tinnitus after barotrauma or failed equalisation?
  • Did it improve, even after 2–3+ weeks? If so, how long did it take?
  • Is there anything else you did that helped?
  • Have any of you tried corticosteroids for this kind of injury and had results?
  • Do you think I'm on the right track, or is there something I might be missing?
I'm doing everything I can, physically and emotionally, but I still feel terrified that the tinnitus is here to stay. I used to find so much peace in silence, and now it feels like that's been stolen from me. I'd be so grateful for any advice, shared experiences, or support.
 

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