Just to preface, I have regular constant high pitch tinnitus. It took time but I habituated no problem.
About a month ago, in my right ear only, I have developed a low hum/buzz that is intermittent but very constant. I can almost "feel" it. As you can imagine it's very depressing.
I went to an audiologist who told me my hearing is great. General physician looked at my ear and told me it looked great and that was that.
I've had some fleeting tinnitus episodes in my ear as well, you know when it goes deaf and you hear a high pitch "EEEEEE"? But the low hum buzz is still there as the fleeting happens. This feels like it's really deep in my ear.
So I'm wondering if someone could point me in the right direction. Is it like muscle related y'all think?
Thankfully it is easily maskeable... fan, outside noises help.
Thank you.
About a month ago, in my right ear only, I have developed a low hum/buzz that is intermittent but very constant. I can almost "feel" it. As you can imagine it's very depressing.
I went to an audiologist who told me my hearing is great. General physician looked at my ear and told me it looked great and that was that.
I've had some fleeting tinnitus episodes in my ear as well, you know when it goes deaf and you hear a high pitch "EEEEEE"? But the low hum buzz is still there as the fleeting happens. This feels like it's really deep in my ear.
So I'm wondering if someone could point me in the right direction. Is it like muscle related y'all think?
Thankfully it is easily maskeable... fan, outside noises help.
Thank you.