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Tinnitus | Tinnitus in Hindi | Pulsatile tinnitus | Pulsating tinnitus | Ear disease

Tinnitus | Tinnitus in Hindi | Pulsatile tinnitus | Pulsating tinnitus | Ear disease

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Tinnitus | Tinnitus in Hindi | Pulsatile tinnitus | Pulsating tinnitus | Ear disease

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Pulsatile Tinnitus 👇

Pulsatile tinnitus is a rhythmical noise that beats at the same rate as the heart and is the sound of blood circulating the body. A person can confirm this by feeling their pulse as they listen to the tinnitus noise.

Pulsatile tinnitus occasionally goes away on its own. However, since it can be caused by potentially dangerous conditions, patients experiencing pulsatile tinnitus symptoms should undergo a thorough medical evaluation. Fortunately, pulsatile tinnitus can often be successfully treated and cured once the underlying cause is identified.

Symptoms 👇

The most common symptom of pulsatile tinnitus is regularly hearing a steady beat or whooshing sound. The beat or sound is often in synch with the patient’s heartbeat. When their heart rate increases, the beat or sound will become faster; when it decreases, the beat or sound will slow.

The beat or sound may come and go, or it may be constant. Many patients with pulsatile tinnitus find their symptoms to be distracting and loud, and interfere with their daily lives.

Causes 👇

In many cases, doctors can pinpoint an underlying health problem behind pulsatile tinnitus.

1. Venous stenosis 👇
Venous stenosis is due to intimal hyperplasia and fibrosis secondary to placement of central venous catheters, pacemaker leads, hemodialysis catheters, prior radiation, trauma, or extrinsic compression by musculoskeletal structures.

2. Blood Vessel Disorders and Anemia 👇
Pulsatile tinnitus is often caused by disorders or malformations in the blood vessels and arteries, especially those near the ears. These abnormalities or disorders — including aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations — can cause a change in the blood flow through the affected blood vessels. It can be caused by anemia and sickle cell anemia.

3. Head and Neck Tumors 👇
Glomus tumors of the head and neck are benign but locally invasive tumors that arise from glomus cells. These tumors are most common in part of the jugular vein that’s positioned below the middle ear. Glomus tumors may grow into the middle ear and brain.

4. Other Causes of Pulsatile Tinnitus 👇
These conditions can also cause the characteristic thumping or whooshing sound of pulsatile tinnitus:
• Anemia
• Conductive hearing loss
• Head trauma
• An overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism)
• Narrowing of the blood flow tracts out of the brain
• Paget’s disease

Diagnosis 👇
If you suspect that you have pulsatile tinnitus, you should undergo a thorough medical evaluation by an otolaryngologist who is familiar with the condition.

The following imaging procedures may also be used to diagnose pulsatile tinnitus:
• Angiography
• Computerized tomographic angiography (CTA)
• Computerized tomography (CT) scan
• Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA)
• Magnetic resonance imaging and Venography (MRI and MRV)
• Temporal bone CT scan
• Ultrasound
• Blood tests and thyroid function test may also be needed to rule out anemia or thyroid problems.

Treatment 👇

1. Multidisciplinary approach

Carotid Stenosis: Carotid stenosis is an abnormal narrowing of an artery in the neck that carries blood to the brain. This can be dangerous and often requires treatment with medicines or procedures or both to relieve the narrowing. UCSF offers the full range of treatments for this condition, which may include medicines, image-guided procedures, surgical procedures, or a combination of these.

Venous Sinus Stenosis: Venous sinus stenosis is an abnormal narrowing of a vein in the head carrying blood away from the brain. Sometimes these require treatment by a neurointerventional radiologist to treat the abnormal blood flow.

2. Treat anemia

3. Ultrasound massage and physiotherapy

4. Blood report.

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