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I just realized that my right eardrum (or some inner muscle) reacts to moderately loud sudden noises, like fingers snapping or the clang of stoves. I hear/feel a contraction/twitch that lasts a fraction of a second, an heartbeat-type of sound. It's literally provoked by sounds; an identical sound does not provoke any reaction if the ear is plugged. No pain at all, maybe only a light tickle sensation.
I have mild/moderate bilateral tinnitus caused by headphones (that I dropped) usage; I have not been exposed to any loud noise.
At the moment I am on a regime of Magnesium citrate (powder, 1-2 times / day), NAC (750 mg, once per day) and Omega-3 (1g, once per day). I am also taking 10 mg of Ebastine per day (it's an antihistamine for my seasonal allergy).
Never taken any other medications.
Is this psychosomatic? Should I start worrying?
I have mild/moderate bilateral tinnitus caused by headphones (that I dropped) usage; I have not been exposed to any loud noise.
At the moment I am on a regime of Magnesium citrate (powder, 1-2 times / day), NAC (750 mg, once per day) and Omega-3 (1g, once per day). I am also taking 10 mg of Ebastine per day (it's an antihistamine for my seasonal allergy).
Never taken any other medications.
Is this psychosomatic? Should I start worrying?