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Pulsatile Tinnitus

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Pulsatile Tinnitus
Sometimes a tinnitus noise beats in time with your pulse. This is called pulsatile or vascular tinnitus.

 


Pulsatile tinnitus is a rare type of tinnitus that sounds like a rhythmic pulsing in the ear, usually in time with your heartbeat.

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Some types of blood vessel disorders may cause a type of tinnitus, called pulsatile tinnitus. For instance, atherosclerosis (hardening of the blood vessels), high blood pressure, and narrowing of a carotid artery or jugular vein may lead to tinnitus.

Certain disorders of your system of blood vessels can cause tinnitus that originates within the ear (pulsatile tinnitus) rather than from an outside source. These may include: ...

There are two forms of tinnitus: subjective and pulsative. Subjective tinnitus refers to noises that only the sufferer is aware of; pulsatile tinnitus refers to noise from a vascular disorder or related condition that a doctor can detect.

Sometimes, the noise associated with tinnitus beats in time with a person's pulse. This is known as pulsatile tinnitus.

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