pulsatile tinnitus causes

Pulsatile tinnitus is a rhythmical noise that beats in time with your pulse. There may be single or multiple rhythmic beats that can be heard as a low pitched thumping or booming sound, or as a higher pitched clicking noise. It has some well-known causes including hypertension, heart murmur, glomus tumor, Eustachian tube disorder, or [...]

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Pulsatile tinnitus is caused by some changes in blood flow in the vessels near the ear or to a change in awareness of that blood flow. The involved vessels include the large arteries and veins in the neck and base of the skull and smaller ones in the ear itself. Pulsatile tinnitus will also occurs [...]

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Pulsatile tinnitus is caused by some changes in blood flow in the vessels near the ear or to a change in awareness of that blood flow. The involved vessels include the large arteries and veins in the neck and base of the skull and smaller ones in the ear itself. Pulsatile tinnitus will also occurs [...]

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Also termed as objective tinnitus, pulsatile tinnitus is a kind of ear noise that can be experienced as a thumping or whooshing sound. It is apparent as a rhythmic pulsing that is frequently in time with the heartbeat. This type of tinnitus is experienced by about 3% of tinnitus patients. Patients who have pulsatile tinnitus [...]

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