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Old 07-29-2014, 02:34 PM #1
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that's right. I Get to hear every heartbeat in my right ear wwith the blowing wind. I know if there is a next to nothing 1 can do about it but why the pulsating tinnitus?
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that's right. I Get to hear every heartbeat in my right ear wwith the blowing wind. I know if there is a next to nothing 1 can do about it but why the pulsating tinnitus?
I get something similar. Doesnt happen to often, but will happen after a stresfull day. Can happen in either ear. Its not a ringing, but more like I can feel the heartbeat in my ear/fluid is moving around. Best way I can describe it. Doesnt last long either, and only happens if Im moving around. Actually happened this morning. Weird, dont know what causes it. Its not painful, just annoying and lets me know im about to get a severe "pressure in my head" kind of headache.
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if it keeps up I'm going to cut off my ear like Van Gogh lol 24 hours 7 days a week driving me crazy
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Sorry to hear that its happening so frequently for you. Have you had your ears thoroughly examined?
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thoroughly checked thank you. I am sorry you suffer from it too sometimes and I get the switshing in the head to. It comes and goes along with dizziness and feeling faint. I have MRI of the head tomorrow. I know it would be negative but what the heck.
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Is it like a whooshing heartbeat sound or more of a high pitched ringing or buzzing?

If a whooshing heartbeat sound it could be a bruit.

If you have tight neck muscles - scalenes or SCM - those might be clamping down on the arteries or nearby tissues in the neck , causing the heartbeat sounds..
It seems to be in your ears it really isn't.

You may even have trigger points or muscle spasms that are a partial cause..

I had severe neck muscle spasms and heard that sound constant for months until I happened to come across a chiro that was very well versed in trigger points & spasm. A very good PT should be able to help also..if you can't locate the issue on your own or with a friend to help.

trigger point info-
http://www.triggerpoints.net/symptom...-shoulders.htm
http://www.pressurepointer.com/pain_reference_chart.htm
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what the heck man. Even when Ih belch I get ice shop squealing noise in my right ear besides a pulsating tinnitus.
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Magnesium lotion rubbed into the neck
Muscles works too . Morton Epsom lotion
Is at Walmart and online at Amazon. com

The squealing is your eustacian tube in
Your throat spasming and trying to open.
Crunching sounds when swallowing or the
Squeals happen if your throat is swollen.
This tube equalizes the pressure in your
Middle ear. Allergies can increase pressure
Behind your ear drum and lead to ear infections
And/or dizziness and vertigo if severe.

Allergies, viral infections,sore dry throat,
Swollen tonsils, Candida, all can be culprits.
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wow. You know alot. Thank you for the assistance and I will definitely try your suggestion
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