Tinnitus Only Bad When I Lie Down?

Polaris

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Author
Sep 9, 2017
17
Tinnitus Since
05/09/2017
Cause of Tinnitus
Unknown
Two weeks ago, I just randomly woke up with tinnitus for no reason at all. No loud noises, no changes were made. If anything I have been less stressed and am recovering from years of illness.

I have noticed that it is barely audible when I'm standing or doing things, even in quiet rooms, but as soon as I go to lie down or when I wake up in the morning it is 10x louder. Half way through the day it is genuinely gone, in the quietest room.

Is this indicative that it will go away or some other problem?
 
Two weeks ago, I just randomly woke up with tinnitus for no reason at all. No loud noises, no changes were made. If anything I have been less stressed and am recovering from years of illness.

I have noticed that it is barely audible when I'm standing or doing things, even in quiet rooms, but as soon as I go to lie down or when I wake up in the morning it is 10x louder. Half way through the day it is genuinely gone, in the quietest room.

Is this indicative that it will go away or some other problem?

It sounds like a possible back/neck/spine issue. That's the only guess I have for this one.....Tinnitus is an odd thing and no one really knows what causes it...
 
My T comes the same way. I don't hear it during the day most of the time. Once the back of my head hits the pillow (or back of my soft couch) I start the get static noise, and it can get pretty loud at night. As soon as I lift my head it's gone within a minute. Quiet rooms are the worst and my bedroom is very quiet, almost sound proof.

I had a loud sound exposure so at least I an trace it back. For you I would agree with previous poster - try to change how or where you sleep.
 
My Tinnitus is TMJ related and is worse when I'm laying down for leaning on a side. I've had a mouth splint for 8 days now and laying down is getting slowly better. I had a CT scan that shows my jaw misaligned to the point it's practically touching my ear
 

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