What Is the Pitch of Your Pulsatile Tinnitus? Mine Is High-Pitched and Sounds Like Crickets

snowing

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Author
Dec 27, 2021
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Ottawa
Tinnitus Since
12/2020
Cause of Tinnitus
Dental Work
I've had a ringing in my right ear for four years, which I believe is pulsatile tinnitus. The ringing is rhythmic, and an ENT test showed that my hearing in that ear is normal.

However, when people describe pulsatile tinnitus, it's often characterized as a "whooshing" sound, like a washing machine. In contrast, my ringing is high-pitched and sounds more like crickets.

Does the higher pitch make it less likely to be a vascular issue?
 
Mine is supposedly not vascular, and it is usually the same pitch as yours, though it changes at times. I think a lot of people experience the cricket-like pitch. Pulsatile tinnitus is typically in sync with your heartbeat. In some cases, doctors can even hear pulsatile tinnitus using a stethoscope.

It is also possible to have tinnitus without measurable hearing loss, so perhaps you simply have normal subjective tinnitus.
 
Noticed how your tinnitus pulsing matches your heartbeat? Don't know why they can't investigate this link, proves that something has changed relating to ear parts and blood flow
 

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