Why do you hear a ringing sound when you feel lightheaded?

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Like when you standup too fast or just almost faint, same with those random sounds of like leaves (wooshing?) When you get hurt?

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Vasodilating – where your body is trying to get you to lie down to help restore bloodflow to the brain by fainting. During this time the oxygen-starved brain shuts down non-essential systems such as hearing, and then sight.

Ringing in your ears is still not well understood but can be triggered by ‘lack of input’. Some part of your brain doesn’t like the quiet and you sense that noise instead.

Whooshing and ‘crunchy footsteps’ can be the very real noise of increased blood flow in the arteries in your neck & head closer to your ears, and your heartbeat pumps.

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It’s the dial sound from the simulation, you are about to disconnect from this world. It’s a bug but we try to fix it after the big nuclear war update