- May 23, 2019
- 27
- Tinnitus Since
- 02/2015
- Cause of Tinnitus
- 1220hz/1275hz - middle ear pressure/suction
I developed tinnitus in 2015 after a music concert, a ~16 kHz tone.
Then I developed a ~1.5 kHz tone in my right ear after an ENT exam/cleaning.
The 16 kHz tone is constant, but responds to 15-17khz external tones (goes away for about 2 mins at a time).
The 1.5 kHz tone is very variable. Pressuring my ears changes it, pressing my earlobe into my ear changes it, sometimes even just lying on my left side makes it subside/go away completely. I get a similar tone in my left ear when I blow my nose/my ear gets caught pressurised, but then it clears/goes away.
By 2017 I didn't really notice either anymore, but unfortunately this week I was exposed to a very loud noise (trash compactor) and both are back full-force. I believe the 16 kHz tone is back because of the acoustic trauma of the event, and the 1.5 kHz tone I'm just more sensitive to because of hyperacusis (I'm very sensitive/aware of all sounds now).
Any advice welcome.
Then I developed a ~1.5 kHz tone in my right ear after an ENT exam/cleaning.
The 16 kHz tone is constant, but responds to 15-17khz external tones (goes away for about 2 mins at a time).
The 1.5 kHz tone is very variable. Pressuring my ears changes it, pressing my earlobe into my ear changes it, sometimes even just lying on my left side makes it subside/go away completely. I get a similar tone in my left ear when I blow my nose/my ear gets caught pressurised, but then it clears/goes away.
By 2017 I didn't really notice either anymore, but unfortunately this week I was exposed to a very loud noise (trash compactor) and both are back full-force. I believe the 16 kHz tone is back because of the acoustic trauma of the event, and the 1.5 kHz tone I'm just more sensitive to because of hyperacusis (I'm very sensitive/aware of all sounds now).
Any advice welcome.