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Same here! It would go away when I was around noise or when I plugged my ears. Slowly I noticed the humming getting lighter and lighter till eventually it was a low hum then gone. It comes back still but for like 3 or 4 days.
@seppl mine got worse when my anxiety was high I actually think it went away after not caring anymore I stopped paying attention to it and it eventually faded away
Mine often starts in silence. First intermitted then after a while constant. Sound like a carengine. Its most bad at midnight. And i am hearing bass sounds a little bit bassier in that ear. So the cause of yours is stress and anxiety?
I am scared that i have something they call the venous hum.
Yes definitely understand mine sounded like a car idiling outside my home I kept looking outside the window to see if anyone was parked outside also had bass distortions when watching movies some moments of bass sounded bassier. Not sure if it 100% anxiety but it also could have been fluid behind the ear during that time I was constantly getting sick