Please go to a hearing specialist for advice. I am not one so please take what I say with a grain or two.

This can happen if you over-protect your ears to loud noises. You are essentially sensitising your hearing. The brain compensates for it by turning up the gain. It is thought that tinnitus comes from the same process – the hairs in your inner ear responsible for a particular frequency have died and the brain tries to compensate, essentially turning up that frequency to the max, and that’s why you hear a tone at that frequency.

You don’t want to damage your hearing more than you already have so you shy away from any loud noises. This is where you might want to get professional advice and not listen to online chatter, but some loud noises aren’t damaging as long as they’re not prolonged. They help keep our hearing in check.

If you on the other hand constantly wear hearing protection, even if you don’t have to and only after a week or so you take them out, everything will sound terribly loud. Similar things can happen to our other senses, which various experiments have shown. It shows how amazing our brain really is.

The good news is that it might just be curable, unlike tinnitus which we still don’t seem to have a cure for.

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