Hi,
After a bunch of different doctors and I believe I found the cause after visiting a TMJ. I have a high pitch T in my left ear.
When I am laying down, I can hear a artery (or muscle) pushing against my pillow, causing a scratchy sound that matches my pulse. When I lift my head from the pillow, the scratchy sound is gone. Basically, I can hear a vein pushing against my pillow since my T started.
When I walk up a stair, I can feel my hearth pound in my head and throat. Not hear, but actually feel as if I just sprinted 200 meter. As a healthy 31 year old active man this was super weird to me. I workout at least twice a week.
My conclusion: there is a blocked vein of pressure causing an abnormal blood blow.
Most likely cause of my T: On the day my T started, I had a huge pain in my back and neck. Coudn't walk, sit of lie down without experiencing a very sharp painful feeling in my upper back.
Other possible causes are: I had swollen tonsils (a week before my T started) and I had a tooth extraction 5 weeks before my T started (to create an implant).
I believe my T is caused by my neck/back pain. While the high pitched T in my left ear is constant, lately I am hearing different sounds that come and go - varying from pulsatile tinnitus bursts of 20 seconds and a high pitch , very strong T in my right ear (maximum 10 seconds).
If you where in my shoes, what would be your course of action?
Would really appreciate some advice
After a bunch of different doctors and I believe I found the cause after visiting a TMJ. I have a high pitch T in my left ear.
When I am laying down, I can hear a artery (or muscle) pushing against my pillow, causing a scratchy sound that matches my pulse. When I lift my head from the pillow, the scratchy sound is gone. Basically, I can hear a vein pushing against my pillow since my T started.
When I walk up a stair, I can feel my hearth pound in my head and throat. Not hear, but actually feel as if I just sprinted 200 meter. As a healthy 31 year old active man this was super weird to me. I workout at least twice a week.
My conclusion: there is a blocked vein of pressure causing an abnormal blood blow.
Most likely cause of my T: On the day my T started, I had a huge pain in my back and neck. Coudn't walk, sit of lie down without experiencing a very sharp painful feeling in my upper back.
Other possible causes are: I had swollen tonsils (a week before my T started) and I had a tooth extraction 5 weeks before my T started (to create an implant).
I believe my T is caused by my neck/back pain. While the high pitched T in my left ear is constant, lately I am hearing different sounds that come and go - varying from pulsatile tinnitus bursts of 20 seconds and a high pitch , very strong T in my right ear (maximum 10 seconds).
If you where in my shoes, what would be your course of action?
Would really appreciate some advice