No Hearing Loss or Physical Damage to the Ear — A Better Chance for My Tinnitus Going Away?

Discussion in 'Support' started by Bunny_Lover1230, Aug 29, 2019.

    1. Bunny_Lover1230

      Bunny_Lover1230 Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      5 months
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Tmj/chewing gum everyday for 3 months
      Since I do not have hearing loss or any physical damage to my ear (I did visit an ENT and took some tests to make sure), is there a better chance of my tinnitus going away?

      I also have TMJ and muscle tension so is there a really good chance once I get this settled down the tinnitus will fade?

      I never had any tinnitus before and it is somatic, possibly due to TMJ.
       
    2. Gabriel
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      Gabriel Member

      Location:
      France
      Tinnitus Since:
      01/2019
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      I focused on verifying if I had tinnitus
      You can't really know.
      But I would say there is ALWAYS a chance it will go away. Always.

      Since when do you have tinnitus?
      What is the sound like?
      Have you tried anything to make it go away?
       
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      Bunny_Lover1230

      Bunny_Lover1230 Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      5 months
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Tmj/chewing gum everyday for 3 months
      It started 2 months ago after a cold and ear infection. I was also very stressed around that time because of exams. But turns out I have tmj and I am starting to treat that. I am hoping the tinnitus will fade away with time considering I am only 13 and don’t listen to loud music, go to clubs, etc. also I have very bad anxiety and that is playing a major role in all this. The tinnitus is most definitely somatic it changes pitches when I move my nose, open my mouth, and sometimes even when I move my neck.
       
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