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Go see your doctor and get some sleeping pills. You need sleep. Lack of sleep will make the volume of the ringing seem louder. If you are anxious then maybe anti-anxiety meds too. Seriously, it really helps when you first get it. Just check and make sure they aren't ototoxic. A few types of medications can make tinnitus worse.
Sounds like you have reactive tinnitus. Reactive tinnitus is tinnitus that reacts to surrounding sounds. It's usually temporary and settles down after you've had it a while.
In the meantime, protect your ears from excessive noise. Try to reduce your stress levels. Get some masking sounds for sleeping... I found www.rainymood.com quite relaxing but there are plenty of other options out there to help.