Sound in the Ears

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Helmet straps can cause tinnitus? How?
The wind rushing by them creates noise. I noticed that while descending, if I pushed the front strap against my head, or turned my head sideways, the noise went away. I also noticed that it was much harder to communicate with other riders while descending, and that my tinnitus was more prominent after a long ride or race. I have no scientific data for you, just my own situation and experience.
 
The wind rushing by them creates noise. I noticed that while descending, if I pushed the front strap against my head, or turned my head sideways, the noise went away. I also noticed that it was much harder to communicate with other riders while descending, and that my tinnitus was more prominent after a long ride or race. I have no scientific data for you, just my own situation and experience.
Interesting. I have mild tinnitus that I don't even notice most of the time. Also don't notice much wind noise on most of my rides (always with helmet), but pretty sure you ride faster than I do in average.

Will pay more attention to these things to see if there's a correlation in my case. However, no way to prove long-term causation with case reports.
 
Hey maybe we can enlist the same NASA scientists trying to nail down the handlebar vibration/smart phone camera dilemma to chime in on the specific sound/pressure waves caused by helmet straps and their affect on tinnitus 🙃
 
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