- Jun 10, 2017
- 49
- Tinnitus Since
- 16/04/2017
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Noise Induced due to music production and motorbikes.
Hey,
Wishing you all the very best for the coming year and hoping that the research world will give us some good news regarding treatments in 2020.
I have a question regarding pulsatile tinnitus that I'm hoping some folk may be able to provide some advice on.
I have regular ringing tinnitus/hissing which is bi-lateral and in my head. My pulsatile tinnitus appeared on the same day as my regular tinnitus (around three years ago) and has generally stayed located to the right side of my head - which is where my tinnitus started initially, in my right ear only. It has the classic pulsatile characteristics: a whooshing, vascular sound (almost like turbulent, rushing blood) that is in concert with my heartbeat.
While I hate the pulsatile tinnitus, it is not always present - it comes and goes throughout the day and is often at its peak when I return home from work. Interestingly, for some reason noise exposure will spike it to intolerable levels for quite a number of weeks; which does seem at odds with the nature of pulsatile tinnitus. When the pulsatile tinnitus is at its worst, I can clasp my hands around the back of my head and squeeze the boney part of my skull which will stop the pulsatile tinnitus immediately. It resumes with more ferocity when I let my hands go, as if all the blood/pressure has been building and is now whoosing free.
I'm based in the UK and, while sympathetic, I haven't had a great time with GPs regarding this issue - no recommendations for scans, no advice at all really. Hence why I'm gathering some info to perhaps get this looked at more seriously in the coming weeks. I almost feel is if there are a cluster of veins at the back of my head which are letting the blood squelch through.
Has anyone been in a similar situation and if so, did you get scans, etc? I'd rather not get an MRI, purely based on the volume of the machines, which I'm fairly sure will give me a spike in my regular tinnitus. I'm wondering if I should I see a new GP?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Wishing you all the very best for the coming year and hoping that the research world will give us some good news regarding treatments in 2020.
I have a question regarding pulsatile tinnitus that I'm hoping some folk may be able to provide some advice on.
I have regular ringing tinnitus/hissing which is bi-lateral and in my head. My pulsatile tinnitus appeared on the same day as my regular tinnitus (around three years ago) and has generally stayed located to the right side of my head - which is where my tinnitus started initially, in my right ear only. It has the classic pulsatile characteristics: a whooshing, vascular sound (almost like turbulent, rushing blood) that is in concert with my heartbeat.
While I hate the pulsatile tinnitus, it is not always present - it comes and goes throughout the day and is often at its peak when I return home from work. Interestingly, for some reason noise exposure will spike it to intolerable levels for quite a number of weeks; which does seem at odds with the nature of pulsatile tinnitus. When the pulsatile tinnitus is at its worst, I can clasp my hands around the back of my head and squeeze the boney part of my skull which will stop the pulsatile tinnitus immediately. It resumes with more ferocity when I let my hands go, as if all the blood/pressure has been building and is now whoosing free.
I'm based in the UK and, while sympathetic, I haven't had a great time with GPs regarding this issue - no recommendations for scans, no advice at all really. Hence why I'm gathering some info to perhaps get this looked at more seriously in the coming weeks. I almost feel is if there are a cluster of veins at the back of my head which are letting the blood squelch through.
Has anyone been in a similar situation and if so, did you get scans, etc? I'd rather not get an MRI, purely based on the volume of the machines, which I'm fairly sure will give me a spike in my regular tinnitus. I'm wondering if I should I see a new GP?
Thanks for any suggestions.