- Aug 19, 2012
- 1,144
- Tinnitus Since
- 29/06/2012 worsened Jan 2017 & Dec 2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise exposure
5 days ago I had PT start very, very suddenly. I can hear my heart beating in my ear loudly. Sometimes I get a pulse banging and thumping in my ear.
From what Ive read there is a physical cause for PT and its normally vascular. But there seem to be so many possible causes.
What should I have tested first?
I've just seen an ENT and he said the usual cause is Carotid Canal Dehiscence. Where the canal bone breaks a bit and the artery comes further out and closer to the ear. He's recommended a temporal CT scan.
The thing is that my ear feels wrong, full, and my voice sounds all inside my head. I'm also not hearing the TV normally. So to me it seems like blocked ears/sinus/Eustachian but ENT said no sinus issues. But he didnt do anything to check! I had a test where a device was put in my ear and suction applied. Its to test that the eardrum is moving. But my left side, where I hear the heartbeat, had to be repeated as the first one showed no 'peak' and the second time only showed a slight peak on the scope. The ENT seemed to think nothing of it but surely that means the eardrum isnt moving properly?
My ears are also crackling when I yawn etc and thats not normal for me.
Any help appreciated.
From what Ive read there is a physical cause for PT and its normally vascular. But there seem to be so many possible causes.
What should I have tested first?
I've just seen an ENT and he said the usual cause is Carotid Canal Dehiscence. Where the canal bone breaks a bit and the artery comes further out and closer to the ear. He's recommended a temporal CT scan.
The thing is that my ear feels wrong, full, and my voice sounds all inside my head. I'm also not hearing the TV normally. So to me it seems like blocked ears/sinus/Eustachian but ENT said no sinus issues. But he didnt do anything to check! I had a test where a device was put in my ear and suction applied. Its to test that the eardrum is moving. But my left side, where I hear the heartbeat, had to be repeated as the first one showed no 'peak' and the second time only showed a slight peak on the scope. The ENT seemed to think nothing of it but surely that means the eardrum isnt moving properly?
My ears are also crackling when I yawn etc and thats not normal for me.
Any help appreciated.