Hey all, I've posted before but it is time to post again.
Background info: I am 19, and a few weeks ago my tinnitus has changed to a steady buzzing/electrical sound in my ears, sometimes alternating sides. Before, it was a very very slight ringing in my right ear. Now it is more noticeable and a buzzing.
I have OCD and anxiety issues which definitely do not help.
It originally began after my third acne medication, and after a huge period of stress in my life. When it changed to buzzing, there was nothing out of the ordinary that I think could have caused it. I did have a really bad cold before it though. But since the cold there has been no other signs of the cold lingering.
I do not use headphones, and my ears are not subjected to loud environments much. I went to the ENT and my hearing was fine, I passed my hearing tests. Also they checked for fluid and by using pressure and they did not find fluid.
I hear clicking in my jaw when I yawn and my eustachian tubes seem to make noise when I swallow.
What do you think could have caused my tinnitus?
Background info: I am 19, and a few weeks ago my tinnitus has changed to a steady buzzing/electrical sound in my ears, sometimes alternating sides. Before, it was a very very slight ringing in my right ear. Now it is more noticeable and a buzzing.
I have OCD and anxiety issues which definitely do not help.
It originally began after my third acne medication, and after a huge period of stress in my life. When it changed to buzzing, there was nothing out of the ordinary that I think could have caused it. I did have a really bad cold before it though. But since the cold there has been no other signs of the cold lingering.
I do not use headphones, and my ears are not subjected to loud environments much. I went to the ENT and my hearing was fine, I passed my hearing tests. Also they checked for fluid and by using pressure and they did not find fluid.
I hear clicking in my jaw when I yawn and my eustachian tubes seem to make noise when I swallow.
What do you think could have caused my tinnitus?