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is my tinnitus related to my jaw or neck?

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    • ToeKnee

      778d

      At least that's my experience with it.

    • ToeKnee

      778d

      At least that's my experience with it.

    • ToeKnee

      778d

      It's most commonly related to hearing loss or hearing damage. It is also possible to hear your muscles in your jaw when they are strained.

    • Scotty

      778d

      Not sure, however, when I open my mouth wide the T intensified.

    • alan

      778d

      I asked because when I bite or open my mouth wide, the intensity of the sound increases

    • Shaky

      778d

      Actually neither. There are very tiny bones in your ear that are held in place by muscles. Usually sound makes the bones vibrate which translates to sound. Tinnitus is where there's another reason for the vibration. In my case muscle spasms in those tiny muscles, but it still translates to sound.

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