I've been reading through these threads and there is lots of speculation about what the causes are, guesses, misinformation, etc. A lot of people going in circles. Pulsatile tinnitus is not tinnitus. Pulsatile tinnitus is a rhythmical noise that is synchronous with the patient's heartbeat. Most of the time this can be diagnosed and treated, but an ENT, audiologist, or primary doctor cannot diagnose this or know what to look for. You need to go to a specialist in a city or university hospital.
You need an MRA, and a radiologist that knows what to look for. MRI and CT are not sufficient. The type of specialist you need to consult with is a neuro-interventional radiologist. Pulsatile tinnitus is caused by a vascular issue most of the time. It isn't always dangerous, but sometimes it is. These types of doctors will usually very easily identify the cause of your PT.
Why should you listen to me? I went to ENT and audiology first. They said my PT was "just my tinnitus". This led to a long delay in diagnosis. I had an MRA, and it indicated a dural arteriovenous fistula. It was confirmed on follow up cerebral angiogram. If I had not had it treated early, it would have led to an intracranial hemorrhage (a stroke). With minimally invasive treatment, the fistula was cured, and the PT disappeared along with it. I've had this happen to me twice, and I've needed a total of 3 procedures.
Unlike regular tinnitus, the cause of pulsatile tinnitus can very often be identified and treated. They are not similar and related in any way, and have very different causes and mechanism of action. They should not be lumped together. If you have these symptoms after a head injury, it's even more indicative that you should get this checked out as soon as possible.
Send me a message if anyone has questions or needs recommendations for a doctor or hospital. I don't want to post them directly in a public thread out of respect.
Information:
whooshers.com
neuroangio.org
You need an MRA, and a radiologist that knows what to look for. MRI and CT are not sufficient. The type of specialist you need to consult with is a neuro-interventional radiologist. Pulsatile tinnitus is caused by a vascular issue most of the time. It isn't always dangerous, but sometimes it is. These types of doctors will usually very easily identify the cause of your PT.
Why should you listen to me? I went to ENT and audiology first. They said my PT was "just my tinnitus". This led to a long delay in diagnosis. I had an MRA, and it indicated a dural arteriovenous fistula. It was confirmed on follow up cerebral angiogram. If I had not had it treated early, it would have led to an intracranial hemorrhage (a stroke). With minimally invasive treatment, the fistula was cured, and the PT disappeared along with it. I've had this happen to me twice, and I've needed a total of 3 procedures.
Unlike regular tinnitus, the cause of pulsatile tinnitus can very often be identified and treated. They are not similar and related in any way, and have very different causes and mechanism of action. They should not be lumped together. If you have these symptoms after a head injury, it's even more indicative that you should get this checked out as soon as possible.
Send me a message if anyone has questions or needs recommendations for a doctor or hospital. I don't want to post them directly in a public thread out of respect.
Information:
whooshers.com
neuroangio.org