About a dozen years ago (in 2004) I developed an ear infection. Unable to bear the pain any longer after a sleepless night, I presented at the emergency department of the nearest public hospital. There I was informed that I had contracted an infection, as a result of which my eardrum had been perforated.
Ever since then, I have suffered tinnitus, predominantly in the region of that one ear that had suffered the infection: a chorus of cricket-type sounds, the volume of which swells and fades, but is always present.
Only once, for a few hours following a dental procedure, did my tinnitus disappear completely. (I suppose due to anaesthesia?)
At last I am considering seeking professional help, on an extremely limited budget - in the hope that some form of treatment might be possible. I don't know who to consult first. So here I am, taking a tentative first step.
I always had excellent hearing, until this incident.
Ever since then, I have suffered tinnitus, predominantly in the region of that one ear that had suffered the infection: a chorus of cricket-type sounds, the volume of which swells and fades, but is always present.
Only once, for a few hours following a dental procedure, did my tinnitus disappear completely. (I suppose due to anaesthesia?)
At last I am considering seeking professional help, on an extremely limited budget - in the hope that some form of treatment might be possible. I don't know who to consult first. So here I am, taking a tentative first step.
I always had excellent hearing, until this incident.