Hi,
I've been lurking on this site for awhile now. I have pulsatile tinnitus in my left ear, it's a high pitch sound that is synced with my heartbeat. I've had it for over a year.
I'm 38, don't drink, never did drugs and haven't ever been to a concert. I do have high blood pressure, which is controlled with medication.
When the noise first started my doctor thought it was related to high BP. Once that was under control, I was referred to an ENT. He did a Lyme test - negative. A hearing test - perfect hearing. And an MRI - normal.
I then went to the dentist, who referred me to physical therapy for my TMJ. That did nothing.
I went back to ENT and talked him into ordering a CT angiogram. That was normal too. He told me to live with it.
I went back to my regular doctor who referred me to a different ENT, she said the same things as the first one.
So then my doctor took a blood test to check for inflammation, and it was high (a level of 70 and I think up to 20 is normal) so he thought maybe that was contributing and he put me on Prednisone for a week. It didn't do anything for the ringing.
I went back to the doctor today and he took more blood to check and see if the inflammation levels have gone down or not. He doesn't know if the pulsatile tinnitus and inflammation are related but he's at least trying to figure it out. He did mention another referral to a different ENT and I told him no, they all just look at me like I'm nuts.
My pulsatile tinnitus varies in loudness but it's always there. It does get better when I lie down at night so at least I can sleep. It also goes away if I bend my head down to my chest and gets louder if I press on my left jaw or cheek. I do get headaches, sometimes a quick jab pain on my left temple and behind my ear that lasts only a few seconds. I do get dizzy, like I feel a bit unstable. I have anxiety, which I know doesn't help. I used to use ear buds, not since the noise started though. The ENT said that couldn't have caused it. She also didn't know about hidden hearing loss.
Does anyone have any ideas on pulsatile tinnitus and the link between high inflammation levels? Or what kind of doctor I should ask to be referred to? Or any other tests I should be asking for?
I've been lurking on this site for awhile now. I have pulsatile tinnitus in my left ear, it's a high pitch sound that is synced with my heartbeat. I've had it for over a year.
I'm 38, don't drink, never did drugs and haven't ever been to a concert. I do have high blood pressure, which is controlled with medication.
When the noise first started my doctor thought it was related to high BP. Once that was under control, I was referred to an ENT. He did a Lyme test - negative. A hearing test - perfect hearing. And an MRI - normal.
I then went to the dentist, who referred me to physical therapy for my TMJ. That did nothing.
I went back to ENT and talked him into ordering a CT angiogram. That was normal too. He told me to live with it.
I went back to my regular doctor who referred me to a different ENT, she said the same things as the first one.
So then my doctor took a blood test to check for inflammation, and it was high (a level of 70 and I think up to 20 is normal) so he thought maybe that was contributing and he put me on Prednisone for a week. It didn't do anything for the ringing.
I went back to the doctor today and he took more blood to check and see if the inflammation levels have gone down or not. He doesn't know if the pulsatile tinnitus and inflammation are related but he's at least trying to figure it out. He did mention another referral to a different ENT and I told him no, they all just look at me like I'm nuts.
My pulsatile tinnitus varies in loudness but it's always there. It does get better when I lie down at night so at least I can sleep. It also goes away if I bend my head down to my chest and gets louder if I press on my left jaw or cheek. I do get headaches, sometimes a quick jab pain on my left temple and behind my ear that lasts only a few seconds. I do get dizzy, like I feel a bit unstable. I have anxiety, which I know doesn't help. I used to use ear buds, not since the noise started though. The ENT said that couldn't have caused it. She also didn't know about hidden hearing loss.
Does anyone have any ideas on pulsatile tinnitus and the link between high inflammation levels? Or what kind of doctor I should ask to be referred to? Or any other tests I should be asking for?