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Pulsatile tinnitus: 10 reasons you hear a pulse in your ear
A doctor explains the common (and not so common) reasons that you might hear a pulse in your ear, also known as pulsatile tinnitus. Plus, when to see a doctor.
Beccy holds a PhD in Biological Science, a Master’s in Molecular Biology of Parasites and Disease Vectors, and a Bachelor’s in Human Biology and Forensic Science. Beccy holds a PhD in Biological ...
Patients with asymmetric hearing loss and/or unilateral tinnitus should always have additional testing with an otolaryngology specialist. Patients with pulsatile tinnitus must have specialty care and ...
Patent update: Sonorous seeks protection for improved braided stents for treating pulsatile tinnitus
The latest patent application from Sonorous NV Inc. described novel self-expanding braided stents with variable radial force for treating pulsatile tinnitus in patients under conscious sedation by ...
Ringing in the ears, also called tinnitus, is not caused by an external sound. It can sound like ringing, but also a buzz, hum, whistle, or other sounds that no one else can hear, except in rare cases ...
Tinnitus is when you hear a persistent ringing or another sound in your ear that is not caused by an outside source. Some of the potential causes are hearing loss, an ear canal blockage, and certain ...
In most cases, tinnitus will not go away completely, but if it is due to earwax or medication, it may resolve after treatment. People can manage tinnitus through strategies such as masking, which ...
That high-pitched ringing, buzzing, or humming sound in your ears can be incredibly frustrating, especially when it seems to come out of nowhere and won’t go away. You’re not imagining it, and you’re ...
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