I have had PT in my left ear since the summer of 2017. I didn't think much about it at first as things like that usually just go away. After a few months of the noise, I started to get concerned. I went to an ENT as well as an audiologist. I have a hearing loss at higher tones. I was given a steroid and checked for an ear infection.... nothing. They asked me if I had been around very loud noises / any trauma etc. None of that. After a couple of visits they basically said we don't know what causes this and you may just need to learn to live with it.
After persisting, I was sent for a CT scan then a MRI. I also went to a neuro-ophthalmologist at Emory hospital here in Atlanta. Nothing showed up. I then found a doctor on whooshers.com that recommended a neurologist at Emory. I saw him and here suggested another neurologist at Emory that could do a cerebral angiogram. That was done a few weeks ago. The doctor said it was normal that no fistulas were seen. The only thing that was slightly different was "a loop" in one of the veins behind my left ear. He said it was possible that it could cause turbulence, but they was really no way to tell. I have also tried physical therapy for a few months between these tests, but that didn't seem to affect it at all.
My PT is very high pitched - about 12000 hz. It never stops. I seems loudest in the morning, but that could be because it is quieter. I can manipulate the loudness by moving my neck / jaw in certain directions. If I push my jaw out it gets significantly louder. If I turn my head to the right it gets about 75% better - tolerable! If I clench my jaw it also gets considerably better. I'm trying to decide my next course of action since it seems that there is some sort of muscle trigger.
After persisting, I was sent for a CT scan then a MRI. I also went to a neuro-ophthalmologist at Emory hospital here in Atlanta. Nothing showed up. I then found a doctor on whooshers.com that recommended a neurologist at Emory. I saw him and here suggested another neurologist at Emory that could do a cerebral angiogram. That was done a few weeks ago. The doctor said it was normal that no fistulas were seen. The only thing that was slightly different was "a loop" in one of the veins behind my left ear. He said it was possible that it could cause turbulence, but they was really no way to tell. I have also tried physical therapy for a few months between these tests, but that didn't seem to affect it at all.
My PT is very high pitched - about 12000 hz. It never stops. I seems loudest in the morning, but that could be because it is quieter. I can manipulate the loudness by moving my neck / jaw in certain directions. If I push my jaw out it gets significantly louder. If I turn my head to the right it gets about 75% better - tolerable! If I clench my jaw it also gets considerably better. I'm trying to decide my next course of action since it seems that there is some sort of muscle trigger.