- Jun 25, 2018
- 24
- Tinnitus Since
- Monday, June 18th, 2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown
1. Whenever I'm exposed to certain sounds over a long duration (more than a few seconds), my ear starts to feel full...like pressure changes on an airplane.
2. When I lie down on the back of my head, I get a dizzy sensation that takes a little while to settle down.
3. I have a low, humming type sound in the ear when things are quieter...like the quiet hum of some kind of machine. This emerged in the last 3 days or so.
4. I'm pretty sure I have some hearing loss in that ear, as I have compared rubbing my fingers together next to that ear in comparison to the other, and there's a noticeable difference in how much more nuance I hear with the unaffected ear.
5. Oftentimes - particularly when lying down - when I plug the other ear with my finger, it seems to alleviate/normalize the sensation in the affected ear. It seems like the imbalance between the two is a big part of the uncomfortable sound effect.
Also, I never go to concerts. Never listen to loud music. Never did any of the stuff that would cause hearing loss. Plus, I'm only 33.
2. When I lie down on the back of my head, I get a dizzy sensation that takes a little while to settle down.
3. I have a low, humming type sound in the ear when things are quieter...like the quiet hum of some kind of machine. This emerged in the last 3 days or so.
4. I'm pretty sure I have some hearing loss in that ear, as I have compared rubbing my fingers together next to that ear in comparison to the other, and there's a noticeable difference in how much more nuance I hear with the unaffected ear.
5. Oftentimes - particularly when lying down - when I plug the other ear with my finger, it seems to alleviate/normalize the sensation in the affected ear. It seems like the imbalance between the two is a big part of the uncomfortable sound effect.
Also, I never go to concerts. Never listen to loud music. Never did any of the stuff that would cause hearing loss. Plus, I'm only 33.