Hey,
In May 2019 I heard my pulse whooshing in my right ear for a few weeks. Back then I didn't really care and it mostly went away. However, since a few days it's been back and due to the ongoing lockdown I really freaked out about it.
It is a rhythmic thump/whoosh, exactly in sync with my pulse. It has a cycle time, it is absent for 30 seconds or so, then appears, gets louder, reaches a peak, fades out (all in roughly 30 seconds), then it's quiet again.
During the day it's mostly inaudible, but it's disturbing at night and interferes with my sleep.
I've visited an ENT. He immediately performed a blood pressure measurement on me, it's 160/85 with a pulse of 91. One measurement is not enough for a diagnosis but it sure seems like I have hypertension. The ENT says that's the cause of the trouble.
I've also scheduled an appointment with a neuroradiologist and will ask him to perform an MRA on me, just to clear any suspicion of blood vessel abnormalities.
Questions:
* Do you think hypertension is a good explanation here?
* Does anybody have thoughts on why the thumping would have this on-off cycle? I can't think of any bodily process that cycles every 30 seconds.
* I'm a bit panicked. Does anybody have reassuring words? I'm an old hand when it comes to regular tinnitus but pulsatile is a whole new arena for me.
Thanks!
In May 2019 I heard my pulse whooshing in my right ear for a few weeks. Back then I didn't really care and it mostly went away. However, since a few days it's been back and due to the ongoing lockdown I really freaked out about it.
It is a rhythmic thump/whoosh, exactly in sync with my pulse. It has a cycle time, it is absent for 30 seconds or so, then appears, gets louder, reaches a peak, fades out (all in roughly 30 seconds), then it's quiet again.
During the day it's mostly inaudible, but it's disturbing at night and interferes with my sleep.
I've visited an ENT. He immediately performed a blood pressure measurement on me, it's 160/85 with a pulse of 91. One measurement is not enough for a diagnosis but it sure seems like I have hypertension. The ENT says that's the cause of the trouble.
I've also scheduled an appointment with a neuroradiologist and will ask him to perform an MRA on me, just to clear any suspicion of blood vessel abnormalities.
Questions:
* Do you think hypertension is a good explanation here?
* Does anybody have thoughts on why the thumping would have this on-off cycle? I can't think of any bodily process that cycles every 30 seconds.
* I'm a bit panicked. Does anybody have reassuring words? I'm an old hand when it comes to regular tinnitus but pulsatile is a whole new arena for me.
Thanks!