Hey there,
I'm a 30 year old and I haven't been diagnosed with Tinnitus before as I have a bit of a phobia with seeing medical personnel but I'm pretty sure I've had some form of high pitched Tinnitus for years. Recently however I've started to notice a low hum whenever I listen out for my tinnitus in a quiet room or at night.
I noticed it because I've been playing a lot of late night gaming sessions between 12 midnight and 1-2am where I would feel a rumble in my ears as if I had just did a bit of exercise. I dismissed it initially as either stress, anxiety or posture related (I crane my head back sitting on front of the TV). One night about a couple of weeks ago I went up to bed and noticed that noise was still there, a sort of rhythmic hum. Then I noticed, actually it seems to be there all the time, I've just noticed it recently when it is at it's loudest.
Since then I've Googled, panicked and freaked out thinking it might be something serious and that I'd have to see a doctor, get an MRI and all sorts of things that terrify me (which seems to amplify the noise). It's been occupying my thoughts every day since I noticed it, I managed to forget about it a bit over the weekend after calming myself down, but now I'm into the second week of it I'm a bit nervous.
Here are the causes that I've potentially narrowed it down to:
- Roadworks at the end of my street have started recently and I seem to be VERY much in tune with the lower frequency noises they make during weekdays now because I'm listening out for the hum
- Stress, anxiety etc - although I only noticed it over Christmas which was probably the most relaxed I've been for a while
- Jaw disorders - after research I've read about TMJ. I'm pretty sure I have it to some degree. About 11 years ago my front teeth stopped biting down on each other meaning I'd have to use my canine teeth to tear some thin foods - the front ones come down enough to tear 99% of foods. That hasn't changed in 11 year UNTIL over the Christmas break I've noticed almost every morning I've woken up being able to make those front teeth meet again which hasn't happened for over a decade now. It's the only noticeable change in my body, I don't feel dizzy, the sensation isn't isolated to one ear (I hear it mostly in my left but it seems to register around the middle of my head) I'm just seeking reassurance really that I've got nothing to worry about and that I can move on with my life
Sorry for the long post and thanks in advance!
I'm a 30 year old and I haven't been diagnosed with Tinnitus before as I have a bit of a phobia with seeing medical personnel but I'm pretty sure I've had some form of high pitched Tinnitus for years. Recently however I've started to notice a low hum whenever I listen out for my tinnitus in a quiet room or at night.
I noticed it because I've been playing a lot of late night gaming sessions between 12 midnight and 1-2am where I would feel a rumble in my ears as if I had just did a bit of exercise. I dismissed it initially as either stress, anxiety or posture related (I crane my head back sitting on front of the TV). One night about a couple of weeks ago I went up to bed and noticed that noise was still there, a sort of rhythmic hum. Then I noticed, actually it seems to be there all the time, I've just noticed it recently when it is at it's loudest.
Since then I've Googled, panicked and freaked out thinking it might be something serious and that I'd have to see a doctor, get an MRI and all sorts of things that terrify me (which seems to amplify the noise). It's been occupying my thoughts every day since I noticed it, I managed to forget about it a bit over the weekend after calming myself down, but now I'm into the second week of it I'm a bit nervous.
Here are the causes that I've potentially narrowed it down to:
- Roadworks at the end of my street have started recently and I seem to be VERY much in tune with the lower frequency noises they make during weekdays now because I'm listening out for the hum
- Stress, anxiety etc - although I only noticed it over Christmas which was probably the most relaxed I've been for a while
- Jaw disorders - after research I've read about TMJ. I'm pretty sure I have it to some degree. About 11 years ago my front teeth stopped biting down on each other meaning I'd have to use my canine teeth to tear some thin foods - the front ones come down enough to tear 99% of foods. That hasn't changed in 11 year UNTIL over the Christmas break I've noticed almost every morning I've woken up being able to make those front teeth meet again which hasn't happened for over a decade now. It's the only noticeable change in my body, I don't feel dizzy, the sensation isn't isolated to one ear (I hear it mostly in my left but it seems to register around the middle of my head) I'm just seeking reassurance really that I've got nothing to worry about and that I can move on with my life
Sorry for the long post and thanks in advance!