Sorry, I wasn't sure which forum to put this in.
Can frequencies you can't hear damage your hearing, at high volume? For example, if I cannot hear above 15khz, would a 17khz tone at high volume damage my hearing? Assuming the tone was only 2 seconds long, would you instantly feel pain/ringing if it was loud enough to do damage?
I am not deaf. I am a musician, and someone posted a hearing test on a forum I go on. I could not hear above 15khz, so I turned the volume up very loud to try and hear something. I could only barely hear something. My ears didn't hurt and there was no ringing (or at least I did not notice it). Note: I had a cold in the previous week, where I was blowing green gunk out constantly, so it is possible I had a sinus infection. Apparently a sinus infection could affect the results of the test. 15khz for a 20 year old seems very low in comparison to my friends, who can mostly hear from 18-20khz. After doing research, I have convinced myself that I have tinnitus. Perhaps I am just paranoid, but I can hear a ringing when I go to sleep. This is causing me a lot of anxiety, as I can't stop focusing on it.
What is the likelihood of the the "tinnitus" being from:
- The hearing test damaging my hearing?
- Me being paranoid?
- Previous damage, just not noticed?
- Sinus infection?
I have felt a tiny bit blocked in the ears, whether this is from the hearing test (damage) or the cold I had, I have no idea. I will go to an audiologist in about a week or so, when I can be 100% sure the cold will not affect my diagnosis. In the mean time, my curiousity is killing me and I would really appreciate some input!
Thanks!
Can frequencies you can't hear damage your hearing, at high volume? For example, if I cannot hear above 15khz, would a 17khz tone at high volume damage my hearing? Assuming the tone was only 2 seconds long, would you instantly feel pain/ringing if it was loud enough to do damage?
I am not deaf. I am a musician, and someone posted a hearing test on a forum I go on. I could not hear above 15khz, so I turned the volume up very loud to try and hear something. I could only barely hear something. My ears didn't hurt and there was no ringing (or at least I did not notice it). Note: I had a cold in the previous week, where I was blowing green gunk out constantly, so it is possible I had a sinus infection. Apparently a sinus infection could affect the results of the test. 15khz for a 20 year old seems very low in comparison to my friends, who can mostly hear from 18-20khz. After doing research, I have convinced myself that I have tinnitus. Perhaps I am just paranoid, but I can hear a ringing when I go to sleep. This is causing me a lot of anxiety, as I can't stop focusing on it.
What is the likelihood of the the "tinnitus" being from:
- The hearing test damaging my hearing?
- Me being paranoid?
- Previous damage, just not noticed?
- Sinus infection?
I have felt a tiny bit blocked in the ears, whether this is from the hearing test (damage) or the cold I had, I have no idea. I will go to an audiologist in about a week or so, when I can be 100% sure the cold will not affect my diagnosis. In the mean time, my curiousity is killing me and I would really appreciate some input!
Thanks!