Hi everyone.
I have had tinnitus for 7 years. The first things that I noticed was the fact that my tinnitus seemed to be pulsatile. It became very obvious when I was playing sports, when my heart started to beat faster.
My tinnitus is not just pulsatile: it's a high pitch sound. I do have hearing loss in the range between 8 kHz and 12 kHz. I can modulate it with jaw and neck movements, but I can also stop it by a strong compression of my jaw muscles.
I came across this article last week which helped me understanding my symptoms:
https://www.researchgate.net/public...type_That_Implicates_the_Somatosensory_System
I've never heard about somatosensory pulsatile tinnitus before. I just believed that my tinnitus was just somatic.
I would like to know what treatment/therapy I can try? I read that electrical acupuncture and physical therapy may work for this type of tinnitus.
I'm also curious to know if bimodal stimulation may work, such as Lenire, or Dr. Shore's device.
Thank you for your help and answers.
I have had tinnitus for 7 years. The first things that I noticed was the fact that my tinnitus seemed to be pulsatile. It became very obvious when I was playing sports, when my heart started to beat faster.
My tinnitus is not just pulsatile: it's a high pitch sound. I do have hearing loss in the range between 8 kHz and 12 kHz. I can modulate it with jaw and neck movements, but I can also stop it by a strong compression of my jaw muscles.
I came across this article last week which helped me understanding my symptoms:
https://www.researchgate.net/public...type_That_Implicates_the_Somatosensory_System
I've never heard about somatosensory pulsatile tinnitus before. I just believed that my tinnitus was just somatic.
I would like to know what treatment/therapy I can try? I read that electrical acupuncture and physical therapy may work for this type of tinnitus.
I'm also curious to know if bimodal stimulation may work, such as Lenire, or Dr. Shore's device.
Thank you for your help and answers.