Hi everyone,
This is a question for all those suffering from low pitched humming. From what I'm reading online (I know, Dr. Google is not my friend!) it seems like low pitched humming tinnitus is often associated with meniere's. Honestly, I was initially terrified at the thought of the humming being permanent, but now I'd gladly take plain old humming over meniere's.
My humming started as the result of fluid in my middle ear. It has been going on for 3 weeks. I don't really have vertigo, but I guess I feel dizzy for a second or two if I move my head quickly. As far as I know, I don't have any hearing loss. Just this annoying hum (and anxiety about it!)
I have an ENT and audiologist appointment in 2 weeks, so I'm sure I'll get more information then. Just trying to make myself feel better in the meantime...
Do any of you with low pitched humming NOT have a meniere's diagnosis/possible diagnosis on the table?
Thanks!
This is a question for all those suffering from low pitched humming. From what I'm reading online (I know, Dr. Google is not my friend!) it seems like low pitched humming tinnitus is often associated with meniere's. Honestly, I was initially terrified at the thought of the humming being permanent, but now I'd gladly take plain old humming over meniere's.
My humming started as the result of fluid in my middle ear. It has been going on for 3 weeks. I don't really have vertigo, but I guess I feel dizzy for a second or two if I move my head quickly. As far as I know, I don't have any hearing loss. Just this annoying hum (and anxiety about it!)
I have an ENT and audiologist appointment in 2 weeks, so I'm sure I'll get more information then. Just trying to make myself feel better in the meantime...
Do any of you with low pitched humming NOT have a meniere's diagnosis/possible diagnosis on the table?
Thanks!