Why Is It When I Properly Yawn, I Can Get My Ear to Ring?

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    1. Hariz Nonis
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      Hello,

      I notice that sometimes, when I yawn, I am able to make my affected ear hear some ringing. This seems to be especially true if I really yawn as if I'm sooo sleepy.

      But when I try to simulate a yawn by opening my mouth and breathing through it, I can't seem to get the same ringing to happen. What does this mean?

      I should also add that sometimes, I get the same results while burping.
       
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      Hariz Nonis
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      09/2015
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Unknown
      Anyone has any reasons?
       
    3. Arseny
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      Possibly from problems with blood flow
      I have ETD and I experience this symptoms in my left ear.
      Exactly same symptoms. 100%
      I hear very loud tone every time I yawn (genuinely and not just opening my mouth).
      Audiogram showed conductive hearing loss in left ear when tinnitus started.
       
    4. Rajin

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      9/7/17
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Hearing loss ,noise
      Well I always wonder about that too, when I yawn my good ear will get a ring and go away too. I am afraid to yawn dude. Blowing my nose does the same thing. In only my good ear.
       
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      Hariz Nonis
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      Hariz Nonis Member

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      I have ETD and conductive hearing loss too(according to the Weber test, at least). Does your conductive hearing loss affect your T?
       
    6. Arseny
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      Possibly from problems with blood flow
      The audiogram shows no loss right now, but ENT said that I have bad response in left ear to some fork test on 125 hz.
      Weber test came back normal.
      Sometimes I hear low pitch (sub 50 hz) vibrating generator in left ear. It comes and goes and sometimes it can be very loud.
      All of these things point to ETD with conductive loss at lower frequencies.
       
    7. Arseny
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      Tinnitus Since:
      2018
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Possibly from problems with blood flow
      Weber test came back normal
       
    8. Arseny
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      Possibly from problems with blood flow
      Oh and the tone when I yawn might be very quiet sometimes.
      Right now low pitch tinnutis is barely present and the tone from yawning is mild
      I think it's all connected together to ETD.

      I also have TTTS
       
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      Hariz Nonis
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      My hearing test results had a number "55" in a table for my right ear. What does that mean?

      I also suffer from ETD, but a test for my eardrum reflex/reaction(whatever it is called) turned out fine. So I don't seem to have TTTS. It most likely is Stapedial Myoclonus, since my ear reacts to some sounds as well.
       
    10. frischky
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      frischky Member

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      Acoustic Trauma
      My guess is it's related to the tensor tympani... when I yawn, my eardrums definitely stiffen up and I can't hear much except some roaring and a "wind sound" as I am exhaling.
       
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      Hariz Nonis
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      Hariz Nonis Member

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      Do you have Eustachian Tube issues? The Eustachian Tube seems to be quite the factor in things like this.
       
    12. frischky
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      frischky Member

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      06/2004
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      Acoustic Trauma
      Yes I do. Crackling when I yawn and swallow.... but on the plus side, I never have a problem equalizing on airplanes ascending or descending.
       
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    14. frischky
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      frischky Member

      Tinnitus Since:
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      Acoustic Trauma
      I get the occasional twitch or rumbling ear, but not frequently nor for any significant duration.
       
    15. Contrast
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      areas of the audiotory brain are hyperactive during yawning due to the trigeminal nerve linking them, I believe.
       
    16. Contrast
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      It's funny how Susan Shore actually did answer this question, but I forgot it.
      yet the forum once again is in the total dark asking the same questions.
       
    17. AUTHOR
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      Hariz Nonis
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      Well, I hope you'll let us know if you do remember it!
       
    18. AUTHOR
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      Hariz Nonis
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      Do you have any hearing distortion/dysacusis along with it?
       
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