Hello everyone. I am new here and would love some help. I have had tinnitus for four years in just the right ear, possibly quick onset after an ear infection, but unsure. It's a humming vibration that sounds like my eardrum vibrating. I feel like I can even feel my eardrum vibrating on the pillow. At night it is so loud it sometimes wakes me up. I have been to ENTs and had two MRIs, which revealed nothing. I only hear it sometimes and when it's quiet...
...and most strangely, I only hear it at home or when I have been home recently. When I leave the house and it's quiet, I still hear it sometimes, but after a few hours away it gets fainter. After 24-48 hours away from home it disappears completely, for example, if I am staying at a hotel. If I stay at a hotel, friend's house or Airbnb for a week, even totally quiet, I don't hear it for the whole time. As soon as I get home, I start to hear it again. And yet, it is not an objective noise, but something causing my right eardrum to vibrate, something only I can hear.
The mystery is mind boggling. Any ideas on what it could be? And yes, I have moved twice, and the tinnitus follows me.
I suspect it might be due to posture/computer use as I only usually use my computer a lot at home, possibly caused by a certain head neck position putting pressure on Eustachian tube or allowing ear pressure to build, even though I have tried different neck positions while working. An alternate theory is that there is some electronic device in the house that is triggering it. I don't have any pest sound repellent devices.
And for those with a sense of humor, I am perfectly stable, professional, family man, etc. so no tin foil hat theories, thanks. I would be eternally grateful to anyone who could help me figure out this mystery.
...and most strangely, I only hear it at home or when I have been home recently. When I leave the house and it's quiet, I still hear it sometimes, but after a few hours away it gets fainter. After 24-48 hours away from home it disappears completely, for example, if I am staying at a hotel. If I stay at a hotel, friend's house or Airbnb for a week, even totally quiet, I don't hear it for the whole time. As soon as I get home, I start to hear it again. And yet, it is not an objective noise, but something causing my right eardrum to vibrate, something only I can hear.
The mystery is mind boggling. Any ideas on what it could be? And yes, I have moved twice, and the tinnitus follows me.
I suspect it might be due to posture/computer use as I only usually use my computer a lot at home, possibly caused by a certain head neck position putting pressure on Eustachian tube or allowing ear pressure to build, even though I have tried different neck positions while working. An alternate theory is that there is some electronic device in the house that is triggering it. I don't have any pest sound repellent devices.
And for those with a sense of humor, I am perfectly stable, professional, family man, etc. so no tin foil hat theories, thanks. I would be eternally grateful to anyone who could help me figure out this mystery.