If You Have Pulsatile Tinnitus, Heres the First Thing You Need to Do . . . Pulsatile tinnitus is not tinnitus Pulsatile tinnitus is a rhythmical noise that is synchronous with the patient's heartbeat Most of the time this can be diagnosed and treated, but an ENT, audiologist, or primary doctor cannot diagnose this or know what to look for You need to go to a specialist in a city or university hospital
Pulsatile Tinnitus After Ear Infection and Ruptured Eardrums I had an ear infection back in April, and after traveling abroad, the pressure during landing caused both of my eardrums to rupture They took about two months to heal, but for the past few months, I have been experiencing pulsatile tinnitus in my left ear It does not seem to match my pulse
Struggling with Pulsatile Tinnitus: Looking for Reassurance and Success . . . Hello, I’ve had regular tinnitus for the past 8 years, and I’ve learned to cope with it to the point where I hardly even noticed it For the last 6–7 months, I’ve been dealing with pulsatile tinnitus on and off, mainly at night when I’m trying to sleep It wasn’t every night, so I let it go
Pulsatile Tinnitus Linked to Vascular Loop Compression This type of vascular contact is known to be related to pulsatile tinnitus, although many people with pulsatile tinnitus do not have a vascular cause I am still processing the news
Confusing Diagnosis and Several Possible Causes: Pulsatile Tinnitus on . . . My pulsatile tinnitus is on the left side The scans revealed three findings First, the Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery (AICA) is compressing the vestibular and cochlear nerves on the left side The neuroradiologist believes this is the most likely cause of the pulsatile tinnitus, but none of the three surgeons I have seen agree
Pulsatile Tinnitus with One-Sided Throat Pain When Swallowing — Anyone . . . Hi all, I have had pulsatile tinnitus for eight months now It comes and goes, but it is really unpleasant This time, it has returned along with pain when swallowing I have had this for over a week It is not like a typical sore throat—it feels more like a sharp pain, and it is only on one
Living with Vascular Eagle Syndrome, Transverse Sinus Stenosis, and IIH . . . Hey there! Not sure if anyone can relate, but I'm hoping so I haven't found anyone yet who shares my triple diagnosis: vascular Eagle syndrome, transverse sinus stenosis, and idiopathic intracranial hypertension — but maybe someday I had my first surgery last year to remove my styloids and decompress my left internal jugular vein, which is where my pulsatile tinnitus is Unfortunately