I don't know much about tinnitus, I have tried to read some.
Basically, out of the blue, have lasted 3-4 days now, I noticed a sound I can describe kind of like a cell phone vibrating, but lower, and just the low frequencies. This is not high pitched, and it is not very low, but enough to be annoying, and I think I can also actually feel the vibration/spasm? And actually feels like my ear is getting some relief when it stops (see next sentence for when it stops)
It is basically constant, but, it is interrupted with external sounds, if someone, or I, talk, or any noise, it stops immediately, but also comes right back again when it's silent.
So aside from external stimuli, any sounds, it is always there. Or if I turn my head quickly it also stops, for that brief moment.
This is an example of a constant noise I can put on, and increase in volume (not very high) so that it stops the noise in my ear:
What is weird, if I don't have the volume of it high enough for the sound to stop, but to the point where it almost stops, the vibrating noise in my ear will sort of pulsate, going off/on...
Any idea what this is, is it most likely some sort of spasm, muscle twitching? As I'm typing on my loud, mechanical keyboard, the sound disappears and comes back. Tips on stuff I can try?
I would think a regular tinnitus sound, whatever that is, would not stop like this when hearing external sounds? Because this doesn't stop in a way that it's drowned out by other noise. It definitely completely stops it, like my ear is just waiting to hear something and then it's fine, but when there's silence it's over-excited or something...
Basically, out of the blue, have lasted 3-4 days now, I noticed a sound I can describe kind of like a cell phone vibrating, but lower, and just the low frequencies. This is not high pitched, and it is not very low, but enough to be annoying, and I think I can also actually feel the vibration/spasm? And actually feels like my ear is getting some relief when it stops (see next sentence for when it stops)
It is basically constant, but, it is interrupted with external sounds, if someone, or I, talk, or any noise, it stops immediately, but also comes right back again when it's silent.
So aside from external stimuli, any sounds, it is always there. Or if I turn my head quickly it also stops, for that brief moment.
This is an example of a constant noise I can put on, and increase in volume (not very high) so that it stops the noise in my ear:
What is weird, if I don't have the volume of it high enough for the sound to stop, but to the point where it almost stops, the vibrating noise in my ear will sort of pulsate, going off/on...
Any idea what this is, is it most likely some sort of spasm, muscle twitching? As I'm typing on my loud, mechanical keyboard, the sound disappears and comes back. Tips on stuff I can try?
I would think a regular tinnitus sound, whatever that is, would not stop like this when hearing external sounds? Because this doesn't stop in a way that it's drowned out by other noise. It definitely completely stops it, like my ear is just waiting to hear something and then it's fine, but when there's silence it's over-excited or something...