Hi,
I'm new here and figured I'd ask for some advice because I'm frankly freaking out a bit since last night.
I have tinnitus in my right ear that sounds like pulsing (or like a pulsating wind) that appears to be related to a problem in an artery in my neck. Whenever I turn or tilt my head in a certain angle and even whenever I press my finger against one specific artery on the right side of my neck, the tinnitus suddenly disappears almost completely but comes back as soon as I release the pressure.
I've been hearing the pulsing for over a month but at first it was very mild and I was hoping it was a mild infection or something that would go away and then a couple of weeks ago it suddenly got really bad. At the start of this week my general doctor examined it and at first he said he saw a bit of cotton stuck in there, probably from a cotton swab, and gave me a referral to the ear doctor to have it removed. The ear doctor removed it but then I noticed that the tinnitus still didn't go away. I told him that and about how it seems to go away depending on how I tilt my head and he said it might be due to a problem in an artery in my neck. He gave me a referral to have my hearing checked and said that they'll examine the possibility of it being neck-related only after eliminating the possibility that it's hearing-related.
The closest appointment I've been able to make so far for the hearing clinic is at the end of December and I don't want to have to wait that long when it seems pretty obvious that it's neck related. I even know exactly where [on my neck] and how to press in order to make the sound go away!
Last night I tried doing internet searches about tinnitus caused by problems with the arteries in the neck and so far each and every one of the possibilities I've come across is freaking me out. From what I understand problems with the carotid artery (which seems to be located in the same place where I can press to make the tinnitus go away) can lead to various issues including having a stroke.
The reason I'm freaking out about this isn't really so much just because of what I've read but because of another phenomenon I've noticed… that I kept telling myself up until now that it's "probably nothing" and "probably not related" is that sometimes, when the tinnitus gets really, really loud, I'll start having a headache and in some cases even feel like I'm about to faint.
Also, I don't know if this is at all related because it's happened in the past, when I had other health problems, but lately I'll also sometimes have issues with shortness of breath. Yesterday when I got to work, after climbing the same two flights of stairs I climb every day, I had to just sit and hyperventilate for several minutes before I could do anything else and my heart was racing so fast and so hard that it felt like it was going to pound its way out of my chest.
I'm going to see my general doctor today anyway but right now I think the most he can probably do is give me a referral to another specialist (or at least I'm hoping he will!).
Does anyone here have any experience with tinnitus related to the neck arteries?
I'm new here and figured I'd ask for some advice because I'm frankly freaking out a bit since last night.
I have tinnitus in my right ear that sounds like pulsing (or like a pulsating wind) that appears to be related to a problem in an artery in my neck. Whenever I turn or tilt my head in a certain angle and even whenever I press my finger against one specific artery on the right side of my neck, the tinnitus suddenly disappears almost completely but comes back as soon as I release the pressure.
I've been hearing the pulsing for over a month but at first it was very mild and I was hoping it was a mild infection or something that would go away and then a couple of weeks ago it suddenly got really bad. At the start of this week my general doctor examined it and at first he said he saw a bit of cotton stuck in there, probably from a cotton swab, and gave me a referral to the ear doctor to have it removed. The ear doctor removed it but then I noticed that the tinnitus still didn't go away. I told him that and about how it seems to go away depending on how I tilt my head and he said it might be due to a problem in an artery in my neck. He gave me a referral to have my hearing checked and said that they'll examine the possibility of it being neck-related only after eliminating the possibility that it's hearing-related.
The closest appointment I've been able to make so far for the hearing clinic is at the end of December and I don't want to have to wait that long when it seems pretty obvious that it's neck related. I even know exactly where [on my neck] and how to press in order to make the sound go away!
Last night I tried doing internet searches about tinnitus caused by problems with the arteries in the neck and so far each and every one of the possibilities I've come across is freaking me out. From what I understand problems with the carotid artery (which seems to be located in the same place where I can press to make the tinnitus go away) can lead to various issues including having a stroke.
The reason I'm freaking out about this isn't really so much just because of what I've read but because of another phenomenon I've noticed… that I kept telling myself up until now that it's "probably nothing" and "probably not related" is that sometimes, when the tinnitus gets really, really loud, I'll start having a headache and in some cases even feel like I'm about to faint.
Also, I don't know if this is at all related because it's happened in the past, when I had other health problems, but lately I'll also sometimes have issues with shortness of breath. Yesterday when I got to work, after climbing the same two flights of stairs I climb every day, I had to just sit and hyperventilate for several minutes before I could do anything else and my heart was racing so fast and so hard that it felt like it was going to pound its way out of my chest.
I'm going to see my general doctor today anyway but right now I think the most he can probably do is give me a referral to another specialist (or at least I'm hoping he will!).
Does anyone here have any experience with tinnitus related to the neck arteries?