My pulsatile tinnitus sounds like a low, beating drum. Probably a lot like what you'd hear in a stethoscope. And when I exercise or am stressed, it's worse.
You just described my Tinnitus word for word. You are the first one. I suffered a head trauma (physical assault) back in December but I can recall back in October / November, hearing my pulse in my ear but it was more like a palipatation and only happened when I slept on my side and was a sensation not a sound.
Now, it beats like a slow drum and if I put my finger on my pulse in my neck it is in tune but it doesn't do it on every beat only some beats but it is always in sync with my pulse and echos.
The echos can turn into long buzzes that can connect and turn into a sort of constant low buzz or I suppose it could be a low whoosh. But for the most part it beats like someone banging on a bongo drum from a fair distance with a large echo.
It gets worse with stress. Always.
I find it is variable.
I am doing Keto and at times my electrolytes have been low. I wonder if that has anything to do with it?
I wonder if I have PT and not regular T.
Does PT show up on a MRI? What is used to diagnose it? I am seeing an ENT in a couple months. Should I ask for aything specifically when I see the ENT? What can be done to cure PT?
The most frustrating thing about my T is not knowing exactly what caused it. I was told by my GP it was likely from a blow to the head during the physical assault. So concussion. But then I was told I also had inner ear fluid. Then I was told the inner ear fluid cleared up. Then I found out about TMJ as I was hit in the jaw as well as the head.
If I could pinpoint the cause, then perhaps there is a treatment. Now I am thinking maybe I have PT because it is EXACTLY as you described and I have not been able to find anyone to describe it this way. Definitely not high pitch (knock on wood). I used to describe it as bass from a distant stereo in another room or a car driving by with the bass thumping.
If you have any advice and could answer any of my questions, please let me know! I hope there are some possible treatments for PT if they can find out what the cause is? Thanks a lot.