This morning I woke up feeling pretty good, only to be greeted by a mild spike a couple of hours later. The spike I can live with, my ears change all the time and it is just something I'm pretty used to now. chances are tomorrow it'll be the opposite ear and a different sound
The new thumping in my left ear though is pretty annoying. It's random in intensity, and comes and goes when it feels like it. I can only describe it as someone faintly tapping on the outer edge of my ear.
It has been with me all day now and is making me a little concerned. It is a very quick repeating pattern that doesn't match up at all to my pulse. It fades in and out of being quite obviously there to not being there at all. Overexerting my neck or jaw seems to make it stop, and plugging my ear with my finger also makes it stop. Trying to unblock my ears by pinching my nose and swallowing make it very noticeable before fading. Sounds silly but the more I think about it the worse it becomes, noticing it has faded away also brings it back.
I can only assume this is related to the tensor tympani, but I have no idea why it has come about. Nothing has changed and I've had a pretty relaxed weekend chilling around the house doing nothing out of the ordinary. I've had the odd random thumping sounds before but nothing like a repeating pattern that hasn't gone away.
Can this thing spasm like any other muscle related to stress, anxiety, sugar, caffeine, tiredness etc?
The new thumping in my left ear though is pretty annoying. It's random in intensity, and comes and goes when it feels like it. I can only describe it as someone faintly tapping on the outer edge of my ear.
It has been with me all day now and is making me a little concerned. It is a very quick repeating pattern that doesn't match up at all to my pulse. It fades in and out of being quite obviously there to not being there at all. Overexerting my neck or jaw seems to make it stop, and plugging my ear with my finger also makes it stop. Trying to unblock my ears by pinching my nose and swallowing make it very noticeable before fading. Sounds silly but the more I think about it the worse it becomes, noticing it has faded away also brings it back.
I can only assume this is related to the tensor tympani, but I have no idea why it has come about. Nothing has changed and I've had a pretty relaxed weekend chilling around the house doing nothing out of the ordinary. I've had the odd random thumping sounds before but nothing like a repeating pattern that hasn't gone away.
Can this thing spasm like any other muscle related to stress, anxiety, sugar, caffeine, tiredness etc?