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    Is It Tinnitus? Low Hum — I'm Very Worried

    Thank you! It wasn't post trauma. I've talked about ETD and hyperpneumatization to my ent but he didn't know, he gave me the number of a specialised ent in tinnitus. I will take an appointment, but it will takes months before having an answer. "Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) can cause dulled...
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    Is It Tinnitus? Low Hum — I'm Very Worried

    I don't think it is laxity but I forgot, the radiologist mentioned that I had a general hyperpneumatization of my neck and head, I've found one study linking tinnitus and this hyperpneumatization.(https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1034&context=jgr)
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    Is It Tinnitus? Low Hum — I'm Very Worried

    Hello. Yes I've seen twice a sport physician who is also an osteopath. After the consultation my tinnitus worsened, so the good news is that it seems to be neck/muscular related but the bad one is that I don't know how to fix this. I've tried to wear a neck collar, and to do exercises for my...
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    Is It Tinnitus? Low Hum — I'm Very Worried

    Hello, after searching my symptoms on google I found this topic. My tinnitus is very similar: it is a low hum, unilateral (right ear), I can stop it with my finger in my ear, and my position can modulate it when I'm in my bed. I have it for 3 years now. I've seen an ENT, my hearing is...