- Apr 19, 2018
- 45
- Tinnitus Since
- 03/15/18
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Accoustic trauma?
I have mild tinnitus in my left ear that started after acoustic trauma.
Recently, I have noticed that I can make my left ear crackle. By this I mean, I can produce a crackling sound I hear in my left ear. I can not do this on the right side. Unfortunately, I do not know for sure how I do it. I suppose I must be activating a muscle somewhere in my head, neck or throat. It could also be some muscle in my middle ear since I do have voluntary control of my tensor tympani muscle.
The ability to produce this crackle seems to be correlated with my tinnitus loudness. If my tinnitus is loud, I can do it. If the tinnitus is virtually gone, I can not. The loudness of the crackle also seems to correlate with the loudness of the tinnitus.
I supposed that the sound I hear (the crackle) must be the eustachian tube opening. However, I am starting to think the sound originates from the middle ear. Maybe the tensor tympani muscle?
I never hear the crackle unless I try to produce it.
Can anybody relate? Could this be related to the tinnitus?
Recently, I have noticed that I can make my left ear crackle. By this I mean, I can produce a crackling sound I hear in my left ear. I can not do this on the right side. Unfortunately, I do not know for sure how I do it. I suppose I must be activating a muscle somewhere in my head, neck or throat. It could also be some muscle in my middle ear since I do have voluntary control of my tensor tympani muscle.
The ability to produce this crackle seems to be correlated with my tinnitus loudness. If my tinnitus is loud, I can do it. If the tinnitus is virtually gone, I can not. The loudness of the crackle also seems to correlate with the loudness of the tinnitus.
I supposed that the sound I hear (the crackle) must be the eustachian tube opening. However, I am starting to think the sound originates from the middle ear. Maybe the tensor tympani muscle?
I never hear the crackle unless I try to produce it.
Can anybody relate? Could this be related to the tinnitus?