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What Causes Pulse In The Ear?

Hi I have had a pulse in my right ear for 3weeks. At first it was at night but now it is during the day too. I went for a medical a month ago and my blood pressure etc is fine. My brother is medically qualified and checked me out for pulsating tinnitus and does think that I have thyroid problems. The noise has only been away for one night. My husband just put his ear to mine and said he can hear a regular squelching noise thatreminds him of noises he would here when he got ear infections
Sat, 24 Jan 2015
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Hi,
Welcome to healthcare magic.
I had gone through your question.
There are many causes for pulsating tinnitus..like acute infection ofvear, myoclonus, abnormal stapedial artery, carotid aneurysm and many more. I recommend you to consult an ENT specialist for clinical examination and evaluation.

Wish you a speedy recovery.

Regards,
Dr Paparaja S MBBS MS
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What Causes Pulse In The Ear?

Hi, Welcome to healthcare magic. I had gone through your question. There are many causes for pulsating tinnitus..like acute infection ofvear, myoclonus, abnormal stapedial artery, carotid aneurysm and many more. I recommend you to consult an ENT specialist for clinical examination and evaluation. Wish you a speedy recovery. Regards, Dr Paparaja S MBBS MS