I am facing this strange problem in my left ear for the first time ever (the right ear is fine). It's a light, whistling sound that is seemingly coming from the inside of left ear and it is continuous/static. It's not ringing, but it's a little high pitched. Similar to sound of distant crickets at night. I am able to hear everything properly, though I feel a sense of clogged ear in a sense that earwax has probably gone much deeper. This is just my assumption. I am in my early 30s. I have not listened to anything loud for last so many days, neither through my monitors or headphones. And in general, I always keep a check on volume while listening and also the duration. So, I am thinking something else might have triggered the tinnitus.
Due to this COIVD-19 situation I am not able to go outside and all the ENT clinics seem to be closed.
It's been there for last 3-4 days now, so I am a little worried. Although I observed that the sound has gone away almost completely for a few moments on 3-4 occasions during these last 3-4 days, but otherwise it's always there. Based on doctor's advice on phone, I am putting ear drops to help with the earwax since yesterday night, so two doses done.
Has anyone faced such a problem before? Is it alarming?
It's really disturbing, so any help is much appreciated. Thank you so much.