- Jul 7, 2022
- 9
- Tinnitus Since
- 1991
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Tinnitus: Rock Concerts; PT, if it is: Unknown
Hi all! I've had tinnitus for 30 years as a constant high-pitched static. I've long ignored it. But in the last several months, the tinnitus in my left ear has gotten louder and has taken on a pulsing quality for much of the day. I'd like your thoughts on whether this could be pulsatile.
(1) The pulsing is there often, but not all of the time. It remains the same old high-pitched static, but it's a little louder than before and has a pulsing quality often.
(2) The pulsing appears to get faster when my pulse does. But it does NOT pulse right in-tune with my heartbeat. Instead, it seems a bit off, pulsing between the beats I can feel in my carotid artery.
(3) The pulsing seems unaffected by pressure on my carotid artery or other parts of my neck.
(4) I went to a well-regarded ENT, who tested my hearing and listened to my head. He said my hearing is good, there are no problems with my ears, and he assured me that what I was experiencing was not pulsatile tinnitus. When I asked why, he said that pulsatile tinnitus is rare, does not come and go, and tends to be strong and prominent. He said he could not explain my tinnitus, but thought it could muscular, perhaps related to my neck (I am doing physical therapy exercises for pain that occurs on the other (right) side of my neck when I turn my head).
But the pulsing remains. I sometimes focus on these sorts of things, and would love to hear I shouldn't worry.
Thanks for your thoughts!
(1) The pulsing is there often, but not all of the time. It remains the same old high-pitched static, but it's a little louder than before and has a pulsing quality often.
(2) The pulsing appears to get faster when my pulse does. But it does NOT pulse right in-tune with my heartbeat. Instead, it seems a bit off, pulsing between the beats I can feel in my carotid artery.
(3) The pulsing seems unaffected by pressure on my carotid artery or other parts of my neck.
(4) I went to a well-regarded ENT, who tested my hearing and listened to my head. He said my hearing is good, there are no problems with my ears, and he assured me that what I was experiencing was not pulsatile tinnitus. When I asked why, he said that pulsatile tinnitus is rare, does not come and go, and tends to be strong and prominent. He said he could not explain my tinnitus, but thought it could muscular, perhaps related to my neck (I am doing physical therapy exercises for pain that occurs on the other (right) side of my neck when I turn my head).
But the pulsing remains. I sometimes focus on these sorts of things, and would love to hear I shouldn't worry.
Thanks for your thoughts!