Many Tests — No Conclusions — Help?

AnneM

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Author
Jun 14, 2017
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Tinnitus Since
Feb 2017
Cause of Tinnitus
Unknown
I have had pulsatile tinnitus in my left ear for about 3 months now. It first began after eight months of recurring severe upper respiratory infections for which I took five different (strong) antibiotics and two rounds of oral steroids. The issue with the infections was determined to be from no immune response to haemophilous and pneumoccous viruses. Had vaccines for both and a change in allergy meds and am happy to report this is much, much better.

But I still hear my pulse and static like a stereo being tuned in my left ear. I've seen two ENT's an Oto-Neurologist, a Vascular Surgeon and my GP. I've had a CT of my head, a CT of my temporal bone, an MRI of my brain, with and without contrast, two different hearing tests by audiologists, and an ultrasound of my carotid arteries. I am happy to report I have no tumors or aneurysms, my carotids are 'pristine', my blood pressure is wonderfully low and my hearing loss is normal for someone my age (55).

The only suggestion to a cause I received was from the Oto-Neurologist who said sometimes a blood vessel 'turns' for some reason and could or could not eventually correct itself.

So I'm turning to this community for suggestions and help. Any other ideas on a cause and possible treatment?
 
You might find a small Beta blocker helpful or a hearing aid to increase external sound to help mask the pulsatile tinnitus.
Love glynis
 
I have had pulsatile tinnitus in my left ear for about 3 months now. It first began after eight months of recurring severe upper respiratory infections for which I took five different (strong) antibiotics and two rounds of oral steroids. The issue with the infections was determined to be from no immune response to haemophilous and pneumoccous viruses. Had vaccines for both and a change in allergy meds and am happy to report this is much, much better.

But I still hear my pulse and static like a stereo being tuned in my left ear. I've seen two ENT's an Oto-Neurologist, a Vascular Surgeon and my GP. I've had a CT of my head, a CT of my temporal bone, an MRI of my brain, with and without contrast, two different hearing tests by audiologists, and an ultrasound of my carotid arteries. I am happy to report I have no tumors or aneurysms, my carotids are 'pristine', my blood pressure is wonderfully low and my hearing loss is normal for someone my age (55).

The only suggestion to a cause I received was from the Oto-Neurologist who said sometimes a blood vessel 'turns' for some reason and could or could not eventually correct itself.

So I'm turning to this community for suggestions and help. Any other ideas on a cause and possible treatment?

has anything helped or did it resolved?
 

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