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?
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?