CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?????...............
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Anyone who has tinnitus needs to check their panoramic XRAY to see if they have Eagle Syndrome. The spikes in your head/neck can create problems.
Don’t count on anyone, including dentists, to diagnose this for you. Look for yourself.
I have had a 3d CISS MRI. It came back not showing a problem with nerves. However, I can change my tinnitus when it ratchets up by moving my head - especially when laying down.
Pulsatile tinnitus is very much unlike other forms of tinnitus in that you are actually hearing real internal sounds, such as your blood flow.
Not sure why the study doesn't clarify that.
Anyone have these symptoms should have a MRI asap as it could be an Acoustic Neuroma as I had the same symptoms. I have had two tumors as in spite of the claim more and more people are getting them...Also had horrible nose bleeds, never ending headaches, loss of hearing, Vertigo and Tinnitus to name a few. Mine was a fast growers and nearly killed me, I had Vertigo so bad I could not walk a straight line and Tinnitus was so loud in my head I had to sleep with a radio blaring at full volume in order to sleep. I had the first one cut out involving a 16 hr surgery and 2nd had 8 radiation treatments. Luckily I had the Doctors cut my vestibulocochlear nerve as I had researched it as any disturbance to the hearing nerves could result in life long Tinnitus so better to be deaf than that so afterwards I got a implant minus the Tinnitus.
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Cool. Now do it without surgery.
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