- Nov 25, 2020
- 278
- Tinnitus Since
- Nov 2020
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Likely long term noise exposure, combined w pandemic stress
Hey all,
I was wondering a few things and hoping a few of you with a little more knowledge may be able to help.
I have both normal tinnitus & pulsatile tinnitus.
Who else has a high pitch (8 kHz-15 kHz) pulsatile tinnitus vs. the more common whooshing and swooshing?
I've seen a few of you mention high-pitch pulsatile tinnitus and was wondering did any of you tie it into acoustic trauma or hearing loss?
My understanding was pulsatile tinnitus is NEVER tied to hearing loss but I wanted to clear this up if any of you know.
Otherwise are there any other ideas as to why blood flow would create such a high pitch chirp as opposed to the obvious whooshing of a nearby artery?
Mine is personally about 10 kHz, in sync with my heartbeat and comes and goes for a total of 4-6 hours a day, sometimes soft, sometimes quite loud. I cannot tie it to anything in particular and I've been journaling for quite a while on it regarding caffeine, exercise, salt.
Any pointers by anyone that was able to work out a personal trigger?
I was wondering a few things and hoping a few of you with a little more knowledge may be able to help.
I have both normal tinnitus & pulsatile tinnitus.
Who else has a high pitch (8 kHz-15 kHz) pulsatile tinnitus vs. the more common whooshing and swooshing?
I've seen a few of you mention high-pitch pulsatile tinnitus and was wondering did any of you tie it into acoustic trauma or hearing loss?
My understanding was pulsatile tinnitus is NEVER tied to hearing loss but I wanted to clear this up if any of you know.
Otherwise are there any other ideas as to why blood flow would create such a high pitch chirp as opposed to the obvious whooshing of a nearby artery?
Mine is personally about 10 kHz, in sync with my heartbeat and comes and goes for a total of 4-6 hours a day, sometimes soft, sometimes quite loud. I cannot tie it to anything in particular and I've been journaling for quite a while on it regarding caffeine, exercise, salt.
Any pointers by anyone that was able to work out a personal trigger?