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Pulsatile Tinnitus At Night
Pulsatile Tinnitus At Night

Many people suffer from tinnitus, a symptom of an ear condition which is often characterized by the perception of sound in the ear even if there is no actual external sound. Most of the time, the sound is some kind of ringing, whining, buzzing, or tingling. Sometimes a doctor may actually hear sounds coming from the patient's ears upon examination and this is called objective tinnitus.

One kind of objective tinnitus is pulsatile tinnitus or vascular tinnitus, which is characterized by a sound that beats in time with the pulse. Among people who suffer from tinnitus, approximately 3% suffer from pulsatile tinnitus. Below are the usual causes of this kind of tinnitus: Pulsatile Tinnitus At Night

Arterial turbulence. In simpler terms, this can be described as a noisy blood flow. It is often because of kinks or abnormal connections of arteries and veins.

Sinus problems. Some people who have sinus problems may suffer from this kind of tinnitus because of excess antibiotics which causes thickening of the mucous in the inner ear.

Inflammation/Infection of the middle ear. Since inflammation or infection often increases blood flow to the affected area, a person may hear the increased blood flow in the middle ear.

Vascular tumors in the middle ear. It is possible to have benign tumors in the middle ear which could cause the tinnitus.

Fluid in the middle ear. Although not usual, sometimes fluid may accumulate behind the normally air-filled middle ear if there is some kind of infection.

Venous hum. Sometimes people who are pregnant, anemic, or have thyroid problems may hear the increased blood flow in the jugular vein.

Among the usual cures for pulsatile tinnitus are the following:

Gamma knife radiosurgery

Clearing of ear canal

Botulinum toxin

Shielding of cochlea by Teflon implant

Propranolol and clonazepam

This type of Tinnitus can be even more insidious than the buzzing or ringing that is normally associated with the condition. Although to a layperson, the pounding seems like it would be less intrusive than a constant hum, buzz, or ring - the truth is, it can be equally irritating.

Also, Pulsatile Tennitus has a drawback that the mainstream condition does not - it is resistant to the standard forms of treatments and workarounds. There is no using maskers or white noise to lessen the effects, no, these noise blockers or competitive white noise methods have little to no effect on Pulsatile Tinnitus.

However, since the underlying causes are the same, the same root cure will work for Pulsatile as for standard Tinnitus. Pulsatile Tinnitus At Night

Pulsatile Tinnitus At Night - Causes of and Cures For Pulsatile Tinnitus

By: Tinnitus Advisor




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