What does it mean when you hear humming at night?

What does it mean when you hear humming at night?

Tinnitus is the medical term for “hearing” noises in your ears. It occurs when there is no outside source of the sounds. Tinnitus is often called “ringing in the ears.” It may also sound like blowing, roaring, buzzing, hissing, humming, whistling, or sizzling.

What is that high-pitched buzzing sound?

Tinnitus happens when we consciously hear a sound that does not come from any source outside the body. It is not a disease, but a symptom of an underlying problem. The noise is usually subjective, meaning that only the person who has tinnitus can hear it. The most common form is a steady, high-pitched ringing.

What does tinnitus look like?

People who experience tinnitus describe hearing different and sometimes variably changing and intertwining sounds like ringing, hissing, roaring, crickets, screeching, sirens, whooshing, static, pulsing, ocean waves, buzzing, clicking, dial tones and even music.

Is there a buzzing sound in my house?

This is also happening to us. We live in Michigan, and it is extremely cold and very windy. The sound definitely tends to happen during windy winter nights, and it’s extremely obnoxious. Sound is similar to a dull drilling sound for 2-3 seconds at a time, and then stops.

What’s the buzzing noise coming from the rear of the car?

I had the exact same thing happen. Went into the garage where the car had been parked for hours. Heard that sound and determined it was coming from the rear. Went to get my phone to record it, but it had stopped by the time I got back.

Where does the buzzing sound come from on my Boat?

I live in a boat in FL and a week ago the intermittent buzzing started. It’s somewhere in the hull between the hull and the walls. We’ve turned off all the power and the sound still continues. Nothing electrical to account for it. I’m trying to find out if certain insects do this so we might figure out how to get rid of it.

How long does it take for a buzzing sound to go away?

It kept us up all night. At shakes the windows and wall and sounds very mechanical. It lasts for maybe one second or two and seems to happen in a cluster and will go on for 10 or 15 minutes. Then it seems to quiet down but it comes back, soft at first then back to the heavy vibration.

This is also happening to us. We live in Michigan, and it is extremely cold and very windy. The sound definitely tends to happen during windy winter nights, and it’s extremely obnoxious. Sound is similar to a dull drilling sound for 2-3 seconds at a time, and then stops.

I live in a boat in FL and a week ago the intermittent buzzing started. It’s somewhere in the hull between the hull and the walls. We’ve turned off all the power and the sound still continues. Nothing electrical to account for it. I’m trying to find out if certain insects do this so we might figure out how to get rid of it.

Where is that strange humming noise coming from?

People all across the planet have reported hearing a strange humming/droning noise at the dead of night usually in their bedrooms like my wife and myself heard last evening.

It kept us up all night. At shakes the windows and wall and sounds very mechanical. It lasts for maybe one second or two and seems to happen in a cluster and will go on for 10 or 15 minutes. Then it seems to quiet down but it comes back, soft at first then back to the heavy vibration.

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