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Home / Health / Heartbeat in Your Ear? It's Likely Pulsatile Tinnitus

Heartbeat in Your Ear? It's Likely Pulsatile Tinnitus

18 Dec

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Summary

  • Pulsatile tinnitus is a rare condition where one hears a rhythmic sound tied to their heartbeat.
  • Causes range from ear blockages to serious medical issues like high blood pressure or brain pressure.
  • Urgent medical care is needed if the sound is constant, sudden, or accompanied by other symptoms.
Heartbeat in Your Ear? It's Likely Pulsatile Tinnitus

A peculiar sensation of hearing a rushing or thumping sound in the ear, synchronized with one's heartbeat, is identified as pulsatile tinnitus. This uncommon condition, explained by ENT Consultant Dr. Vinayak Kurle, can affect one or both ears, producing a noise audible only to the individual. Common triggers include earwax buildup, fluid in the ear, or minor infections that make internal vascular sounds more noticeable.

Several underlying medical conditions can also contribute to this pulsatile sound. These include high blood pressure, anemia, thyroid imbalances, atherosclerosis, and elevated brain pressure. Dr. Kurle emphasizes that while many instances are harmless, persistent, sudden-onset tinnitus, especially in one ear and accompanied by symptoms like headaches, vision changes, or dizziness, requires prompt medical evaluation.

Diagnosis typically involves a thorough ear examination, hearing tests, and potentially imaging like MRI or CT scans to assess ear structures and blood vessels. Treatment strategies are tailored to the root cause, ranging from simple earwax removal to managing systemic health issues or surgical intervention for vascular abnormalities. For benign cases, reassurance and sound therapy can offer relief.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Pulsatile tinnitus is a rare form of tinnitus causing a rhythmic whooshing, rushing, or thumping sound in the head that synchronizes with your heartbeat.
Common causes include earwax, fluid, infections, high blood pressure, anemia, thyroid imbalance, atherosclerosis, and increased brain pressure.
Seek immediate care if the sound is constant, sudden, in one ear, or accompanied by headaches, vision changes, dizziness, or neurological symptoms.

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