Common Symptoms Of Pulsatile Tinnitus
Anxiety

As mentioned, the most common symptom of pulsatile tinnitus is hearing a steady beat in at least one ear. The sound can be quite distressing for patients, both before they are diagnosed as well as afterward. Thus, in many cases, patients will also display significant anxiety surrounding the sound they hear in their ears. Prior to diagnosis, this anxiety often stems from the knowledge that others do not hear the sound. It is also anxiety-inducing when individuals are unable to make the sound stop. The longer that patients go without treatment, the worse their anxiety will become.
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Able To Take Pulse With The Sound

The beat that patients hear in their ears in pulsatile tinnitus often mimics their heartbeat. Some cases are even a match for the patient’s pulse. Thus, individuals with pulsatile tinnitus may be capable of taking their pulse by listening to the sound in their ears. However, they must also put their fingers on the inner part of their risk or the side of their neck while they listen and look at a clock to time the beats and the sound. Doing this is what can confirm that the noise they hear in their ears is, in fact, the sound of their pulse and heart beating.