Hi,
I've been hearing a clicking sound in my ears, and I'm not sure if it's my eardrum or something else, but I can make it happen whenever I want. It feels like I'm stretching something inside my ears without any effort. When I do it, it sounds like cracking or popping bubbles. Additionally, the humming in my left ear has become very intense—I hear it all the time, and nothing seems to drown it out. High-pitched sounds, like a dog barking, now sound distorted and metallic, like an old, broken radio speaker.
When I clench my jaw, the creaking and tinnitus change and intensify. I had braces a few years ago and had teeth removed, so I wonder if that could be the reason. But I'm more concerned about the clicking sound that I can produce at will. I really hope this will pass. I've had tinnitus since 2016, and by 2019, I got used to it and stopped paying attention. However, since May of this year, it has been unbearable. I found a video on YouTube that perfectly matches what I'm experiencing. If I hold my phone to my ear, I can even record the sound.
I suffer from anxiety and panic disorder, and I'm struggling to cope with this.
I've been hearing a clicking sound in my ears, and I'm not sure if it's my eardrum or something else, but I can make it happen whenever I want. It feels like I'm stretching something inside my ears without any effort. When I do it, it sounds like cracking or popping bubbles. Additionally, the humming in my left ear has become very intense—I hear it all the time, and nothing seems to drown it out. High-pitched sounds, like a dog barking, now sound distorted and metallic, like an old, broken radio speaker.
When I clench my jaw, the creaking and tinnitus change and intensify. I had braces a few years ago and had teeth removed, so I wonder if that could be the reason. But I'm more concerned about the clicking sound that I can produce at will. I really hope this will pass. I've had tinnitus since 2016, and by 2019, I got used to it and stopped paying attention. However, since May of this year, it has been unbearable. I found a video on YouTube that perfectly matches what I'm experiencing. If I hold my phone to my ear, I can even record the sound.
I suffer from anxiety and panic disorder, and I'm struggling to cope with this.