May I ask a few questions?
Do you have it at both ears?
What does your pulsatile tinnitus sound like?
Can you change it by jaw or head movements?
Can you change it by squeezing blood vessels? (At your own risk
).
Can the sound be heard by the examiner? (objective Tinnitus).
Remind: There is also somatic pulsatile tinnitus (Levine et al.)
This is one of the best paper:
https://www.aerzteblatt.de/pdf.asp?id=141577
Usually even serious causes, e.g. carotis dissection, have a very good prognosis....
Hey
@Tinniger ... Thanks for responding! You can read more about my symptoms in detail here...
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/left-ear-2-weeks-and-scared.28378/
But here are the answers to your questions...
1. Do you have it at both ears?
No, just my left ear
2. What does your pulsatile tinnitus sound like?
When it first started around 3 weeks ago, it was faint whoosh. I was downstairs in the basement in my music studio. No I don't listen to loud music... I've always been very protective of my hearing. Anyway, I was down there and thought our washing machine was running upstairs. It wasn't until I put on headphones I realized it was me. It was pretty faint to start with though.
Now it is a loud whoosh. However, it changes and can change without me moving. Goes from a whoosh, whoosh, to a wheeesh wheeesh. I've also had it change mid whoosh.... like a whoosh whooeeesh... eeesh... weeesh.
For the most part, it sounds like walking in snow. Or an ultrasound on a child in the womb.
3. Can you change it by jaw or head movements?
Yea, 'kinda... I can't change it that much. As I open my mouth it gets quieter... However, a few days ago one of the ways I could stop it was by opening my mouth all the way. Now I don't quite have to go all the way, but I notice it gets quieter as I open.
4. Can you change it by squeezing blood vessels?
I'm not sure where my blood vessels are, but I can stop it by pressing pretty hard under the ear in the soft spot. I can also stop it by pressing on the hard spot behind the ear. I think I point this out in detail in my original thread.
5. Can the sound be heard by the examiner? (objective Tinnitus).
This hasn't been tested yet, but I'm going to have my wife check tonight. She is a nurse.
I'm not familiar with teh somatic PT yet. I will have to read up on that.
Thanks again!