Hi TT,
I live in scandinavia, so it's quite cold this time of year. When I go outside and walk around for a while, a new T sound starts in my ear. It's louder than my regular T. In addition to this i experience distortion from louder sound sources in my ear (cars driving by for instance) and my own voice resonates and distorts in this ear. It's quite uncomfortable. Also running triggers this big time. Usually it is like this for the rest of the day, and when I wake up the next day it's there reduced to like 20/30% I'd say.
I don't know if it's my body movement or it's the cold weather, but it definitely has something to do with those factors. Also when I walk i here this extra, short high pitched "oink" just when my foot touches the ground.
Any ideas what to do? I've seen to ENTs about this. One said he didn't know anything about it, the other said I might have tension in the muscles in the head/neck/jaw area that can cause this...
xx
Monophaser
I live in scandinavia, so it's quite cold this time of year. When I go outside and walk around for a while, a new T sound starts in my ear. It's louder than my regular T. In addition to this i experience distortion from louder sound sources in my ear (cars driving by for instance) and my own voice resonates and distorts in this ear. It's quite uncomfortable. Also running triggers this big time. Usually it is like this for the rest of the day, and when I wake up the next day it's there reduced to like 20/30% I'd say.
I don't know if it's my body movement or it's the cold weather, but it definitely has something to do with those factors. Also when I walk i here this extra, short high pitched "oink" just when my foot touches the ground.
Any ideas what to do? I've seen to ENTs about this. One said he didn't know anything about it, the other said I might have tension in the muscles in the head/neck/jaw area that can cause this...
xx
Monophaser