Common Symptoms Of Pulsatile Tinnitus

Dizziness

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Dizziness is another symptom that may occur if there is too much pressure around an individual's brain. The dizziness may be related to the fluid in the inner ear. Typically, an individual's inner ear is the part of their body that helps them balance and orient themselves in the world. Episodes of dizziness can present with different specific symptoms, one of which is vertigo.

Vertigo makes affected individuals feel like the world is moving even when their body is still. It is responsible for individuals feeling like the room is spinning, or like they will fall off the edge of high places. Disequilibrium occurs when individuals have trouble walking steadily and feel as though they are weaving or going to fall. It is also common for any or all of these symptoms to be accompanied by feelings of anxiety or panic.

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Vision Issues

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Vision issues may occur as a side effect of intracranial hypertension and are often linked to pulsatile tinnitus. Individuals have reported several different problems. Some may not notice that they have vision problems until another person points them out. A doctor will typically do a neurological exam to determine the existence of visual loss.

Hypertension can lead the lateral rectus muscles to become weakened. These muscles turn the eyes outward. If they are too weak to keep their eyes aligned, patients may experience double vision as their eyes turn inward. Affected individuals may also have reduced peripheral vision. A doctor will perform a dilated eye exam to see if patients have signs of papilledema. Papilledema occurs when pressure increases around or inside the brain, which leads to a swelling of the optic nerve.

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