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Old 06-22-2024, 09:13 PM #1
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Hello everyone I'm new here and I feel stupid for asking this question but does anyone else hear the hum sound? I've been hearing it all my life and never thought nothing about it until I recently seen something on TV about it. Is it just in my head or am I really hearing it . If someone has an answer please tell me thank you
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Welcome, Linton2465!

Humming sounds are usually a type of tinnitus, I'm pretty sure. Tinnitus has many causes. You can find out a bit more here:

What Is Tinnitus? — Causes and Treatment | NIDCD
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